Its time to question bioengineering Paul Root Wolpe

today i want to talk about design

but not design as we usually think about

it i want to talk about what is

happening now

in our scientific biotechnological

culture where for really the first time

in history

we have the power to design bodies to

design

animal bodies to design human bodies

in the history of um our

planet there have been three great waves

of evolution

the first wave of evolution is what we

think of as darwinian evolution

so as you all know species lived in

particular ecological niches in

particular environments

and the pressures of those environments

selected

which changes through random mutations

in species were going to be preserved

then human beings stepped out of the

darwinian

flow of evolutionary history and created

the second great wave

of evolution which was we changed

the environment in which we evolved we

altered our ecological niche by creating

civilization

and that has been the second great

couple hundred thousand years

hundred and fifty 000 year flow of our

evolution

by changing our environment we put new

pressures on our

bodies to evolve whether it was through

settling down in agricultural

communities

all the way through modern medicine we

have changed our own evolution

now we’re entering a third great wave of

evolutionary history which has been

called many things intentional evolution

evolution by design very different than

intelligent design

whereby we are actually now

intentionally

designing and altering the physiological

forms that inhabit our planet

so i want to take you through a kind of

whirlwind tour of that

and then at the end talk a little bit

about what some of the implications are

for us and for our species as well as

our cultures

because of this change now we actually

have been doing it for a long time

we started selectively breeding animals

many many

thousands of years ago and if you think

of dogs for example

dogs are now intentionally designed

creatures

there isn’t a dog on this earth that’s a

natural creature

dogs are the result of selectively

breeding traits

that we like but we had to do it the

hard way

in the old days by choosing offspring

that looked a particular way

and then breeding them we don’t have to

do it that way anymore

this is a beefalo a beefalo

is a buffalo cattle hybrid

and they are now making them in some day

perhaps pretty

soon you will have beefalo patties in

your local supermarket

this is a geep a goat

sheep hybrid the scientists that made

this

cute little creature ended up

slaughtering it and eating it afterwards

i think they said it tastes like chicken

this is a comma a comma is a camel

llama hybrid created to try to get the

heartiness of a camel

with some of the personality traits of a

llama

and they are now using these in certain

cultures

then there’s the liger this is the

largest cat in the world

the lion tiger hybrid it’s bigger than a

tiger

and in the case of the liger there

actually have been one or two that have

been seen in the wild

but these were created by scientists

using

both selective breeding and genetic

technology and then finally everybody’s

favorite

the source none of this is photoshopped

these are real creatures and so one of

the things we have been doing

is using genetic enhancement or genetic

manipulation

of sort of normal selective breeding

pushed a little bit through genetics

and if that were all this was about then

it would be an interesting

thing but something much much more

powerful is happening now

these are normal mammalian cells

genetically engineered with a

bioluminescent gene

taken out of deep sea jellyfish we all

know that some

deep sea creatures glow well they’ve now

taken that gene

that bioluminescent gene and put it into

mammal cells

these are normal cells and what you see

here is these cells

glowing in the dark under certain

wavelengths of light

once they could do that with cells they

could do it with organisms

so they did it with mouse pups

kittens and by the way the reason

the kittens here are orange and these

are green is because that’s a

bioluminescent gene

from coral well this is from jellyfish

they did it with pigs

they did it with puppies and in fact

they did it with monkeys and if you can

do it with monkeys though the great leap

in trying to genetically manipulate is

actually between monkeys and apes

if they can do it in monkeys they can

probably figure out how to do it in apes

which means they can do it in human

beings

in other words it is theoretically

possible that before too long

we will be biotechnologically capable of

creating

human beings that glow in the dark

be easier to find us at night and in

fact right now

in many states you can go out and you

can buy bioluminescent pets

these are zebrafish they’re normally

black and silver these are sieberfist

that have been genetically engineered to

be yellow green

red and they are actually available now

in certain

states other states have banned them

nobody knows what to do with these kinds

of creatures

there is no area of the government not

the epa or the fda that controls

genetically engineered pets and so

some states have decided to allow them

some states have decided to

ban them some of you may have read

about the fda’s consideration right now

of genetically engineered

salmon the salmon on top is a

genetically engineered

chinook salmon using a gene from the

salmon and from one other fish that we

eat to make it grow much faster

using a lot less feed and right now the

fda is trying to make a final decision

on whether pretty soon you could be

eating this fish

it’ll be sold in the stores and before

you get too worried about it

here in the united states the majority

of food you buy in the supermarket

already has genetically modified

components to it

so even as we worry about it we have

allowed it to go on in this country much

different in europe

without any regulation and even without

any identification on the package

these are all the first cloned

animals of their type so in the lower

right here you have dolly the first

clone sheep

now happily stuffed in a museum in

edinburgh

ralph the rat the first cloned rat cece

the cat

for cloned cat snuppy the first clone

dog snuppy for

seoul national university puppy created

in

south korea by the very same man that

some of you may remember

had to end up resigning in disgrace

because he claimed he had cloned a human

embryo which he had not

he actually was the first person to

clone a dog which is a very difficult

thing to do because

dog genomes are very plastic this is

pro-media

the first cloned horse it’s a halflinger

horse cloned in italy

a real gold ring of cloning because

there are many horses that win important

races who are geldings

in other words the equipment to put them

out to stud has been removed

but if you can clone that horse you can

have both the advantage of having a

gelding run in the race

and is identical genetic duplicate

can then be put out to stud these were

the first cloned calves

the first cloned gray wolves and then

finally

the first clone piglets alexa

chrissy carol janey and dotcom

in addition we’ve started to use cloning

technology to try to

save endangered species this is the use

of animals now to

create drugs and other things in their

bodies that we want to create

so with antithrombin in that goat that

goat has been genetically modified

so that the molecules of its milk

actually

include the molecule of antithrombin

that gtc

genetics wants to create and then in

addition

transgenic pigs knockout pigs from the

national institute

of animal science in south korea are

pigs that they are going to use in fact

to try to

create all kinds of of drugs and other

industrial types of chemicals

that they want the blood and the milk of

these animals

to produce for them instead of producing

them in an

industrial way these are

two creatures that were

created in order to save endangered

species the guar

is an endangered southeast asian

ungulate

it was a somatic cell a body cell was

taken from its body

gestated in the ovum of a cow and then

uh that cow gave birth to aguar same

thing happened with the muflin

where it’s an endangered uh species of

sheep

it’s uh it was gestated in a regular

sheep

body which actually raises an

interesting biological problem we have

two kinds of

dna in our bodies we have our nucleic

dna that everybody thinks of

as our dna but we also have dna in our

mitochondria which are the energy

packets of the cell

that dna is passed down through our

mothers

so really what you end up having here is

not a guar

and not a mufflin but a guar

with cow mitochondria and therefore cow

mitochondrial dna

and a mufflin with another species of

sheep’s mitochondrial dna

these are really hybrids not pure

animals

and it raises the question of how we’re

going to define animal species

in the age of biotechnology a question

that we’re not really sure

yet how to solve this lovely creature

is an asian cockroach and

what they’ve done here is they’ve put

electrodes in its ganglia in its brain

and then a transmitter on top and it’s

on a big computer tracking ball

and now using a joystick they can send

this creature

around the lab and control whether it

goes left or right

forward or backwards they’ve created a

kind of insect bot or bug bot

it gets worse than that or perhaps

better than that this

actually is one of darpa’s very

important darpa is the defense research

agency one of their projects

these goliath beetles are wired

in their wings they have a computer chip

strapped to their backs

and they can fly these creatures around

the lab

they can make them go left right they

can make them take off they can’t

actually make them land they put them

about one inch above the ground and then

they shut everything off and they go

but it’s as close as they can get to a

landing

and in fact this technology has gotten

so developed

that this creature this is a moth

this is the moth in in its pupa stage

and that’s when they put the wires in

and they put the uh

computer technology so that when the

moth is actually emerges as a moth

it is already pre-wired the wires are

already

in its body and they can just hook it up

to their technology

and now they’ve got these bug bots that

they can send out for surveillance they

can put little cameras on them

and perhaps someday delivering other

kinds of uh

of ordinance to war zones

it’s not just insects this is the rat

pot or the robo wrap by sanjiv tawar at

suny downstate

again it’s got technology it’s got

electrodes going into its left and right

hemispheres it’s got a camera on top of

its head the scientists can make this

creature go left right they have it

running through mazes controlling where

it’s going they’ve

now created an organic robot

the graduate students in sanji’s talwars

uh

lab said is this ethical we’ve taken

away the autonomy of this animal

we’ll get back to that in a minute

there’s also been work done with monkeys

these is uh miguel nicoles of

duke he took owl monkeys wired them up

so that a computer watched their brains

while they moved especially looking

at the movement of their right arm the

computer learned what the monkey brain

did to move its arm in various ways

they then hooked it up to a prosthetic

arm which you see here in the picture

put the arm in another room pretty soon

the computer learned by reading the

monkey’s brain waves

to make that arm in the other room do

whatever the

monkey’s arm did then he put a video

monitor in the monkey’s cage that showed

the monkey this

prosthetic arm and the monkey got

fascinated the monkey recognized that

whatever she did with her

arm this prosthetic arm would do and

eventually

she was moving it and moving it and

eventually stopped moving her right arm

and staring at the screen could move the

prosthetic arm

in the other room only with her brain

waves which means that monkey became the

first

primate in history of the world to have

three

independent functional arms

and it’s not just technology that we’re

putting into animals

this is thomas demars the university of

florida he took

twenty thousand and then sixty thousand

disaggregated rat neurons

so these are just individual neurons

from rats put them

on a chip they self-aggregated into a

network

became a integrated chip

and he used that as the

i.t piece of a mechanism which ran a

flight simulator

so now we have organic computer chips

made out of living self-aggregating

neurons

finally musa avaldi of northwestern

took a completely intact independent

lamprey eel brain this is a brain from a

lamprey eel

it is living fully intact brain

in a nutrient medium with these

electrodes going off

to the sides attached photosensitive

sensors to the brain

put it into a cart here’s the cart the

brain is sitting there in the middle

and using this brain as the sole

processor for this cart

when you turn on a light and shine it at

the cart the cart moves towards the

light when you turn it off

it moves away it’s photophilic so now we

have a complete

living lamprey eel brain is it thinking

lamprey eel thoughts

sitting there in its nutrient medium i

don’t know

but in fact it is a fully living

brain that we have managed to keep alive

to do our bidding so

we are now at the stage where we are

creating creatures

for our own purposes this is a mouse

created by charles vicanti

of university of massachusetts

he altered this

mouse so that it was genetically

engineered to have skin that was less

immunoreactive to human skin

put a polymer scaffolding of an ear

under it and created an ear that could

then be

taken off the mouse and transplanted

onto a human being

genetic engineering coupled with polymer

physiotechnology

coupled with xenotransplantation this is

where we

are in this process finally

not that long ago craig ventner created

the first artificial cell

where he took a cell took a dna

synthesizer which is a machine

created an artificial genome put it in

the cell

and that of a different cell the genome

was not of the cell he put it in

and that cell then reproduced as the

other cell

in other words that was the first

creature in the history of the world

that had a computer as its parent it did

not have an organic

parent and so asked the economist

the first artificial organism and its

consequences

so you may have thought that the

creation of life was going to happen in

something that looked like that

but in fact that’s not what

frankenstein’s lab looks like

this is what frankenstein’s lab looks

like this is a dna synthesizer

and here at the bottom are just bottles

of a t

c and g the four chemicals that make up

our dna

chain and so we need to ask ourselves

some questions

for the first time in the history of

this planet we are able to directly

design

organisms we can manipulate the plasms

of life

with unprecedented power and it confers

on us a responsibility

is everything okay is it okay to

manipulate and create whatever creatures

we want

do we have free reign to design

animals do we get to go someday to pets

our us

and say look i want a dog i’d like it to

have the head of a

dachshund the body of a retriever

maybe some pink fur and let’s make it

glow in the dark

does industry get to create creatures

who in their milk and their blood and

their saliva and other bodily fluids

create the drugs and industrial

molecules we want

and then warehouse them as organic

manufacturing machines

do we get to create organic robots where

we remove the autonomy from these

animals

and turn them just into our play things

and then

the final step of this once we perfect

these technologies and animals

and we start using them in human beings

what are the ethical guidelines

that we will use then it’s already

happening it’s not science fiction

we are not only already using these

things in animals

some of them were already beginning to

use on our own bodies

we are now taking control of our own

evolution

we are directly designing the future of

the species of this planet

it confers upon us an enormous

responsibility

that is not just the responsibility of

the scientists and the ethicists

who are thinking about it and writing

about it now it is a responsibility of

everybody because it will determine what

kind of planet

and what kind of bodies we will have in

the future thanks

you

今天我想

谈谈设计,但不是我们通常认为的

设计

设计人体

在我们星球的历史上,我们的

星球经历过三大

进化

浪潮 第一次进化浪潮是我们所

认为的达尔文进化论,

所以你们都知道物种生活

在特定环境中的特定生态位中,

以及这些环境的压力 选择

通过物种随机突变而改变的环境

将被保留,

然后人类走出进化史的

达尔文式

潮流,创造

了第二次

进化大浪潮,我们改变

了我们进化的环境,我们

改变了我们的生态位 创造

文明

,那已经是第二大

夫妻十万年

了 通过改变我们的环境,我们的进化流向了 50000 年

我们

对我们的

身体施加了新的进化压力,无论是通过

在农业社区安顿下来还是

通过现代医学,我们

已经改变了我们自己的进化,

现在我们正在进入第三个伟大

进化史的浪潮,被

称为很多东西 有意进化

设计进化与智能设计非常不同

,我们现在实际上是在

有意

设计和改变

居住在我们星球上的生理形式,

所以我想带你经历一种

旋风之旅

然后在最后谈谈由于这种变化

对我们、对我们的物种以及

我们的文化

的一些影响 现在我们实际上

已经这样做了很长时间

我们开始选择性地繁殖动物

成千上万 几年前,如果你

以狗为例,

狗现在是故意设计的

生物 地球上的狗不是一种

自然生物

狗是选择性

繁殖

我们喜欢的特征的结果,但在过去,我们不得不

通过选择

看起来特殊的后代

然后繁殖我们不喜欢的方式来做这件事

不必再

那样做了 制造

这个

可爱的小动物的科学家最后把

它宰了然后吃掉

我想他们说它尝起来像鸡肉

美洲驼

,他们现在在某些文化中使用这些

然后是狮虎这

是世界上最大的猫

狮虎杂交它比老虎大

,就狮虎而言,

实际上是 已经在野外看到过一两个,

但它们是由科学家

使用选择性育种和基因

技术创造的,最后是每个人的

最爱

一直在做的

是使用遗传增强或遗传

操作

,通过遗传学推动了一些正常的选择性育种

,如果这就是这一切,

那将是一件有趣的

事情,但

现在正在发生更强大的事情,

这些是正常的哺乳动物细胞

从深海水母身上提取的生物发光基因进行基因工程 我们都

知道一些

深海生物发光良好 他们现在

已经

将生物发光基因的基因放入

哺乳动物细胞中

这些是正常细胞,你

在这里看到的是这些细胞

一旦他们可以用细胞做到这一点,他们就可以在某些波长的光下在黑暗中发光

有机体,

所以他们用老鼠幼崽做

,顺便说

一下,这里的小猫是橙色的,这些

是绿色的,因为这是来自珊瑚的

生物发光基因

,这是来自水母

他们用猪

做的,他们用小狗做的,事实上

他们用猴子做到了,如果你能用

猴子做到这一点,尽管

尝试基因操纵的巨大飞跃

实际上是在猴子和猿之间,

如果他们能在猴子身上做到这一点,他们可能

会弄清楚如何在猿身上做到这一点,

这意味着他们可以 在人类

身上做 换句话说,理论上

有可能不久

我们将在生物技术上能够

创造出

在黑暗中发光的人类

更容易在晚上找到我们,

事实上现在

在许多州你可以出去 您

可以购买生物发光宠物

这些是斑马鱼 它们通常是

黑色和银色 这些是

经过基因工程改造

为黄绿色

红色的sieberfist,它们实际上是可用的 现在

在某些

州,其他州

已经禁止它们了

决定

禁止它们 你们中的一些人可能已经

读到了 FDA

对转基因

鲑鱼的考虑

使用更少的饲料,现在

FDA 正试图做出最终决定

,是否很快你就可以

吃这种鱼,

它会在商店里出售,在

你对它太担心之前,

在美国大多数

你在超市买的食物

已经有

转基因成分了,

所以即使我们担心它,我们也

允许它在这个国家继续存在,

在欧洲有很大不同

w 没有任何规定,即使

包装上没有任何标识,

这些都是它们类型的第一批克隆

动物,所以在

右下角你有多莉第一只

克隆羊

现在快乐地塞在爱丁堡的博物馆

里拉尔夫老鼠第一只克隆老鼠 cece

克隆猫的猫 snuppy 首尔国立大学小狗的第一只克隆

snuppy 由你们中的一些人可能记得的同一个人在韩国创造,

最终不得不耻辱地辞职,

因为他声称他克隆了一个他拥有的人类

胚胎 不是

他实际上是第一个

克隆狗的人,这是一件非常困难的

事情,因为

狗的基因组非常具有可塑性 这是

媒体第一匹克隆马 这是

在意大利克隆的半

林格马 真正的克隆金戒指 因为

有 许多赢得重要

比赛的马都是阉马

,换句话说,将

它们用于种马的设备已被移除,

但如果你可以克隆那匹马,你就可以

拥有两者 在比赛中拥有

骟马的优势

和相同的基因复制品

可以用于配种这些是

第一批克隆的小牛

、第一批克隆的灰狼,最后

是第一批克隆仔猪 alexa

chrissy carol janey 和 dotcom

,此外我们 我们已经开始使用克隆

技术来

拯救濒临灭绝的物种 这是

现在使用动物

在它们体内制造药物和其他

东西 我们想要

在山羊体内制造抗凝血酶 所以

山羊经过基因改造

它的牛奶

实际上

包含 gtc 遗传学想要创造的抗凝血酶分子,

此外还有

转基因猪 来自

韩国国家动物科学研究所的基因敲除

猪是他们实际上

将用来尝试

创造各种

他们希望这些动物的血液和牛奶

为他们生产而不是生产

它们的药物和其他工业类型的化学品 在

工业上,这

两种生物是

为了拯救濒临灭绝的物种而创造的

生了 aguar 同样的

事情发生在 muflin

那里它是一种濒临灭绝的羊种

它是 呃 它是在一个普通的

身上孕育的 这实际上引发了一个

有趣的生物学问题 我们的身体中有

两种

dna 我们有我们的核酸

dna 每个人都认为

是我们的 dna,但我们的线粒体中也有 dna,

它们是细胞的能量

,dna 通过我们的母亲传下来,

所以你最终在这里得到的

不是瓜尔豆

,也不是松饼,而是瓜尔豆

牛线粒体,因此牛

线粒体

dna 和带有另一种绵羊线粒体 dna 的松饼,

这些确实是杂交而不是纯

动物

,它提出了一个问题 现在我们

要定义

生物技术时代的动物物种

一个我们还不确定的问题

如何解决这个可爱的生物

是一只亚洲蟑螂,

他们在这里所做的是他们

在它的神经节中放置了电极 在它的大脑中

,然后是顶部的发射器,它

在一个大型计算机跟踪球上

,现在使用操纵杆,他们可以将

这个生物发送

到实验室周围,并控制它

是向前还是向后向左或向右,

他们创造了

一种昆虫机器人 或者 bug bot

它变得比这更糟糕,或者可能

比这更好 这

实际上是 darpa 非常

重要的一项 darpa 是国防研究

机构 他们的项目之一

这些巨型甲虫

的翅膀上连接着它们的背上绑着一个计算机芯片

,它们 可以让这些生物在实验室周围飞行

他们可以让它们左右移动 他们

可以让他们起飞 他们

实际上不能让他们降落 他们把它们放在

离地面大约一英寸的地方然后

他们关闭一切 起飞,他们走了,

但他们离着陆很近

,事实上,这项技术已经

如此发达

,以至于这个生物这是一只飞蛾,

这是在它的蛹阶段的飞蛾

,那就是当他们把电线放进去的

时候 他们使用了

计算机技术,这样当

飞蛾实际上以飞蛾的形式出现时,

它已经预先接线,电线

已经

在它的身体里,他们可以把它连接

到他们的技术上

,现在他们有了这些虫子机器人

他们可以派人进行监视 他们

可以在上面安装小型

摄像机 或许有一天会向战区提供其他

类型的 呃

不只是昆虫 这是鼠

罐或 sanjiv tawar 在 suny downstate 的机器人包裹

它有技术 它是 有

电极进入它的左右

半球 它的头顶上有一个摄像

头 科学家们可以让这个

生物左右移动 他们让它

穿过迷宫来控制

它的去向 他们

现在创造了一个 有机机器人

sanji 的 talwars

实验室的研究生说,这是道德的吗?我们已经

剥夺了这种动物的自主权,

我们马上就会回到这一点,

还有猴子的工作

这些是

他带走的公爵 miguel nicoles 猫头鹰猴子将它们连接起来,

以便计算机

在它们移动时观察他们的大脑,特别是观察

他们右臂的运动

计算机了解猴子

大脑以各种方式移动其手臂的动作,然后将其

连接到假

臂上 在图片中看到这里

将手臂放在另一个房间

很快计算机通过读取

猴子的脑电波学会

了让另一个房间

的手臂做猴子手臂所做的任何事情 然后他

在猴子的笼子里放了一个视频监视器,

显示猴子 这只

假臂和猴子被

迷住了 猴子意识到

无论她用她的

手臂做什么,这只假臂都会做,

最终

她正在移动它,移动它,

最终 艾莉停止移动她的右臂

,盯着屏幕

只能用她的脑电波移动另一个房间的假肢,

这意味着猴子

成为世界历史上第一个拥有

三个

独立功能手臂的灵长类动物,

而不仅仅是技术 我们

把动物放进动物

这是托马斯·德玛斯 佛罗里达大学

他拿了

两万和六万个

分解的老鼠神经元

所以这些只是

老鼠的单个神经元 把它们

放在一个芯片上 他们自我聚合成一个

网络

变成一个集成

芯片 他用它作为

运行飞行模拟器的机制的一部分,

所以现在我们有了

由活的自聚合神经元制成的有机计算机芯片,

最后西北部的穆萨·阿瓦尔迪(musa avaldi)

拿走了一个完全完整的独立

七鳃鳗大脑,这是一个来自七鳃鳗的大脑

鳗鱼在营养培养基中存活着完整完整的大脑

,这些

电极

连接到感光元件的两侧

大脑的传感器

把它放进手推车 这是手推车

大脑坐在

中间 使用这个大脑

作为这台手推车的唯一处理器

当你打开灯并将其照射

到手推车时 手推车向着

灯光移动 你把它关掉

它就会移开它是嗜光的所以现在我们

有一个完整的

活七鳃鳗大脑它是否在思考

七鳃鳗的想法

坐在它的营养介质中我

不知道

但实际上它是一个完整的活

大脑我们已经设法 保持活力

以执行我们的命令,因此

我们现在处于

为自己的目的创造生物的阶段 这是

由马萨诸塞大学的查尔斯·维坎蒂(charles vicanti)创造的老鼠

他对这只

老鼠进行了改造,使其经过基因

工程改造,使其皮肤更薄

对人体皮肤

具有免疫反应性,在其下方放置一个耳朵的聚合物支架,

并创建一个耳朵,

然后可以

将其从小鼠身上取下并移植

与聚合物相结合的人类基因工程中

生理技术

与异种移植相结合,这就是

我们在这个过程中所处的位置

不久前,克雷格文特纳创造

了第一个人工细胞

,他在那里提取了一个细胞,使用了一个 dna

合成器,这是一台机器

创造了一个人工基因组,将其放入

细胞中 不同的细胞,基因

组不是他放入的

细胞,然后该细胞作为

另一个细胞繁殖

,换句话说,这

是世界历史

上第一个以计算机为父母的生物,它

没有有机

父母 所以问

经济学家第一个人造有机体及其

后果,

所以你可能认为

生命的创造会发生在

看起来像这样的事情中,

但事实上这不是科学

怪人实验室的样子

这就是科学怪人实验室的

样子 是一个 dna 合成器

,底部只是一瓶

atc 和 g 构成我们 dna 链的四种化学物质

,所以我们需要问你

在这个星球的历史上第一次回答了一些问题

我们能够直接

设计

生物 我们可以

以前所未有的力量操纵生命的等离子体 它

赋予我们

责任 一切都可以

操纵和创造

我们的任何生物都可以

我们是否可以自由支配设计

动物 我们是否有一天可以去宠爱

我们

并说 看 我想要一只狗 我希望它

腊肠犬的头 猎犬的身体

也许一些粉红色的皮毛 让我们做 它

在黑暗

中发光 工业是否可以创造出

在他们的牛奶、血液

、唾液和其他体液中

制造出我们想要的药物和工业

分子

然后将它们作为有机制造机器储存起来的生物

我们是否可以在其中制造有机机器人

消除这些动物的自主权

,把它们变成我们

的玩具,然后当我们完善

这些技术和动物

并开始使用 在人类中

,我们将使用什么道德准则然后它已经

发生了这不是科幻小说

我们不仅已经

在动物身上使用了这些东西,

其中一些已经

开始在我们自己的身体上使用

我们现在正在控制我们的身体 我们自己的

进化

我们正在直接设计

这个星球上物种的未来

它赋予我们巨大

的责任,而不仅仅是

科学家和伦理学

家的责任,他们现在正在思考它并写下

它,它是每个人的责任,

因为 它将决定我们未来将拥有什么

样的星球

和什么样的身体

谢谢