Making Babies On The Assembly Line 21
Erik Gryphon writes: "It looks like Aldous Huxley was right; in the future babies will come off an assembly line according to the New Scientist. The story here gives details of a chip for in-vitro fertilization. Now the question is, do we really need 16,00 Britney Spears?"
Re:scary stuff (Score:2)
Speaking as someone who has adopted a child... governments do very little to encourage, and much to discourage, being an adoptive parent. Quite frankly, the hurdles that are placed in the path of adoptive parents are enough to discourage even a loving family from considering adoption. On top of having to get a lawyer, court hearings, paperwork, unbelievably intrusive personal investigations, multiple visits and home studies by social workers... in most states, courts are more than willing to give custody of an adopted child back to a parent, parents, or blood relatives, even after a child has been with an adoptive family for up to a year.
So, yes, I can see why this option would be attractive to some people. Good medical plans will probably cover it (they never cover adoption, obviously), and despite the medical difficulties, it will overall be simpler and easier than going through the unbearable legal hurdles that adoption entails.
It says nothing about cloning (Score:1)
So other than the picture in the article, how does this get us "16,00" Britney Spears?
16,000 or $16 Britneys? (Score:2)
I just need to make clear that this is a VERY disturbing idea for most people, fortunately I'm not one of them since I happen to think that this will happen one day (`a la' "6th Day"), want itor not - it will happen.
Well, there goes my karma but if we're playing God to make wheat and soy beans grow healthier why not play God to make enough Britneys to go around?
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scary stuff (Score:2)
Sadly I can only see the downsides to this than any upsides for a baby factory. So what's going to happen? What purpose would this actually serve is society? Sure many people who can't have kids would stand to gain a child, but at the same time I think of all those kids who are abandoned, left in foster homes, killed, etc., and I cant come to a logical conclusion for this.
Now if I were in the military, sure maybe I'd look into making my own "Dark Angel" like kids, but when I think of the ethics behind it all I say it stinks.
Odd title (Score:2)
Damn.
Yes. (Score:1)
WHat about 'natural' babies? (Score:2)
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Needs artifical wombs to be scary... (Score:3)
Something like this would need artificial wombs to reach A Brave New World levels of scariness, since without artificial wombs you still need a woman who's willing to carry the embryo/fetus for 9 months, with all that entails. And if you had artificial wombs, you could do all sorts of scary stuff even without a chip like this, it would just be a little harder...
Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose that you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.
Re:Custom Britney (Score:1)
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Re:Odd title (Score:1)
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Re:Yes. (Score:1)
"Alpha children wear grey. They work much harder than we do, because they're so frightfully clever. I'm really glad I'm a Beta, because I don't work so hard. And then we are much better than the Gammas and Deltas. Gammas are stupid. They all wear green..."
-Aldous Huxley
I don't think she's a Beta. Everybody knows the Alpha children are the most physically enodowed! But then there is the lack of intelligence to consider...(one might even go so far as to call her an Epsilon Semi-Moron if he were so inclined)
Britney Spears is already a manufactured product. (Score:1)
Re:Yes. (Score:1)
Nah, Lenina Crowne was described as "quite pneumatic," and she was a Beta. If that doesn't scream 'sexpot' I don't know what does. I'd probably rank Brittney as a Beta minus. She's at least intelligent enough to do what she's told, provided money-making is involved.
Interesting but not yet Brave New World (Score:1)
Of course I can see lots of uses for this in agriculture. This was the interest behind all the animal cloning work, and the same would be true with this sort of "mass production" technology.
As for 16,000 Britney's all you have to do is go to a Britney gig and you will find large numbers of clones....
Gather 'round the Campfire kids...... (Score:2)
I can't wait to tell that one.
Making babies? On the Assembly line? (Score:1)
Tongue-tied and twisted, just an earth-bound misfit, I
Lovely (Score:1)
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agricultural v. human use (Score:1)
It seems like researchers in the middle of farm country would have concentrated on that.
It honestly seems like they're researching the wrong problem if you apply this to humans. More contraceptive research is needed. People shouldn't have children accidentally.
Moreover, I can't see why women would want to have this done to them, to be treated like a cow, only good for breeding.
Custom Britney (Score:1)
Yes, but only if they can be bred without vocal chords.
Ryan T. Sammartino
give me a break (Score:1)
Re:GM Babies (Score:1)