
Policy & Ethics
What Americans Think of Human Enhancement Technologies
A new study from AARP Research shows that although some kinds of modification are acceptable, many people worry about how widespread adoption could affect society
Daphne Bavelier is a professor at the University of Geneva and a member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Human Enhancement.
A new study from AARP Research shows that although some kinds of modification are acceptable, many people worry about how widespread adoption could affect society
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