The rise of new technologies that help people do better raises some important questions about what’s right and wrong:
Inequality: Some people might get special advantages, making the gap between wealthy and less wealthy individuals even bigger.
Identity: Changing what we naturally can do could mean we lose what makes us truly human.
Consent: Figuring out who gets to use these enhancements and who doesn’t makes things more complicated and tricky.
To tackle these concerns, we need to create clear rules, make sure everyone has a fair chance to use these technologies, and encourage open conversations. Our goal should be to use technology to bring people together instead of pushing them apart.
The rise of new technologies that help people do better raises some important questions about what’s right and wrong:
Inequality: Some people might get special advantages, making the gap between wealthy and less wealthy individuals even bigger.
Identity: Changing what we naturally can do could mean we lose what makes us truly human.
Consent: Figuring out who gets to use these enhancements and who doesn’t makes things more complicated and tricky.
To tackle these concerns, we need to create clear rules, make sure everyone has a fair chance to use these technologies, and encourage open conversations. Our goal should be to use technology to bring people together instead of pushing them apart.