#1017 - Jonathan Anomaly - What Embryo Selection Means for Humanity
Modern Wisdom
Nov 08
#1017 - Jonathan Anomaly - What Embryo Selection Means for Humanity
#1017 - Jonathan Anomaly - What Embryo Selection Means for Humanity

Modern Wisdom
Nov 08
Shownote
Shownote
Dr Jonathan Anomaly is a philosopher, professor and an author.
What if you could design your own “super baby”? Imagine erasing genetic diseases, removing inherited conditions, and even selecting traits for beauty or intelligence. How close are we to makin...
Highlights
Highlights
The conversation dives into the rapidly advancing world of embryo selection, where science is beginning to offer parents the ability to screen for genetic diseases and even influence complex traits like intelligence. As this technology becomes more accessible, ethical debates are intensifying around autonomy, equity, and the long-term societal impact of designing future generations.
Chapters
Chapters
Could selecting embryos be a step toward healthier futures—or a dangerous path?
00:00Should governments pay for embryo screening to level the genetic playing field?
10:57How did IVF evolve from basic testing to full-genome embryo analysis?
22:11Can we trust polygenic scores when they’re built mostly on European DNA?
37:39What happens when parents must choose between health and intelligence in an embryo?
50:29As technology advances, who decides which traits are 'acceptable' to select?
1:03:00If choosing an embryo changes who is born, are we creating new people?
1:16:40Is it ethically right to give your child the best possible genetic start?
1:24:27How much of who we are is shaped by genes versus upbringing?
1:32:51Can love survive in an age where genetics influence partner choices—and babies?
1:37:57When does life begin? The science and ethics of embryo status
1:43:57Will some countries pull ahead in the race for genetically healthier populations?
1:51:44What tools already exist to help parents calculate the odds in embryo selection?
2:01:46Transcript
Transcript
Chris Williamson: I've been advising you guys now for ages, and I think I became convinced that this could be a technology for good. Probably ever since our first conversation a few years ago now. Why do a lot of people still have such an issue with embryo...