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"Everything is fine" children in the laboratory: Secret project of Silicon Valley tycoons - L'olce

"Everything is fine" children in the laboratory: Secret project of Silicon Valley tycoons - L'olce

For months, outside the windows of a San Francisco laboratory, a group of Silicon Valley billionaires has been trying to rewrite the code of life.According to an investigation by the Wall Street Journal, the startup Preventive, backed by two symbolic...

Everything is fine children in the laboratory Secret project of Silicon Valley tycoons - Lolce

For months, outside the windows of a San Francisco laboratory, a group of Silicon Valley billionaires has been trying to rewrite the code of life.According to an investigation by the Wall Street Journal, the startup Preventive, backed by two symbolic names of the digital revolution – Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and Brian Armstrong, founder of Coinbase – is working to create genetically modified embryos that will prevent disease and improve the species.The stated goal is to "eliminate suffering," but behind the promise of a humanity without flaws lies a much more ambitious project: to produce "perfect" children.And so, conjuring Gattaca-style science fiction scenarios, the door is reopened to eugenics, which returns in the guise of progress: the line between care and control is thinning, and the dream of disease prevention gives way to embryo selection and gene editing.

Launched in May 2025 and hidden from the eyes of the artist in the workplace of the San Francisco Co-Ortery Complos a Crimer Complos a Crimesnes to try the possibility of developing diseases that are or difficult situations.This work involves selecting products and making unnecessary arrangements."fixing."Inside the WSJ Say that the couple is already fulfilled with their first child "but the CEO's defense Lucas Hacas Harrington refuses to continue" exposure "."The science of nature revolves around the use of algorithms to analyze exponic DNA and predict genetics and biology.Investors also include Armstrong, Periel - who, like Allman, already has a lot of life from research - and Alexis Onianian.We are at the threshold of a new place in biology, where life begins already under selection.The question is no longer in treating the emergency, but in preparing for life.This is the dream of the New Nectechnological Elite, who, after the smart digital, now wants to improve quality and create perfect creations.However, the scientific community is skeptical: the American College of Medicine interprets polygenic testing as having no medical value.

Futuristic-looking scenarios are a reality in Silicon Valley.To select embryos for children, Altman himself and Elon Mussman used several of his major representatives, including German screening.But this Brian Armstrong goes further: his goal is to improve the "breed" of genetic editing and achieve cardiovascular risk, strong bones and optimal performance.The founder of Momun decided to launch the project in secret in order to force the project to comply with US regulations and social acceptance.In fact, gene editing is banned in most countries around the world due to inherent risks and ethical implications.The only known precedent is the 2018 conviction of a Chinese geneticist, the father of HIV-resistant twins.

Taught Human Witnesses, put harvest pioneers first, "Giving peace to love, defects. The best of parents and consumers today is the Devil. But they have not accepted the imperfection of their lives, the elderly and the premonition of death. This technology does not allow the valley.

Gattaca, a good movie starring young actors, was followed by the (brief) marriage of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke. Another good movie that fits this theme is The Boys from Brazil. Dr. Mengele's Nazi-era dystopia continues unabated. Men with enormous financial potential (although in most cases women are a little less prone to hormonal problems?) are thewho suffers the most from the loss of material wealth, worldly success, earthly existence, and therefore tries to overcome illness and death in every possible way.And here I recall (at this time in life) Dante on the law of retribution, Goethe on "Faust" and Cervantes on "Don Quixote".

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