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General Category => Editorial/Opinion/Blogs => Topic started by: truth_seeker on July 17, 2019, 12:44:17 am
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Scot Adams-Guest Steve Hsu of Genomic Prediction, Predicting Disease
Published on Jul 16, 2019
Guest Steve Hsu, Cofounder of Genomic Prediction
Using AI and genomic to detect disease
Predictors now exist for about 20 diseases
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Steve Hsu founded this company:
https://genomicprediction.com/
The subject is moving very rapidly, with impacts on human health, criminal science etc.
@Sanguine
@Right_in_Virginia
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It could be used to do much good...or some really scary crap.
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It could be used to do much good...or some really scary crap.
Do you mean the DNA genome capability?
Did you listen to the audio?
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Thanks for the ping @truth_seeker ... will watch tomorrow.
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Do you mean the DNA genome capability?
Did you listen to the audio?
My fear is with the ability to predict things, that those not within certain parameters will be allowed to procreate, or aborting an existing life.
And then if they acquire the ability to alter that DNA and morph human life to their vision...
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It could be used to do much good...or some really scary crap.
No doubt it will be used for both.
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With big users like medicine, military and law enforcement, dna will not stand still.
I do not understand your fear.
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With big users like medicine, military and law enforcement, dna will not stand still.
I do not understand your fear.
Most scientific breakthrus today, because how fast we are advancing, are a double edge sword.
They can do great good, but if weaponized they could be a globalist dystopian's wet dream.
Sadly, that's the way it is anymore.