My semi-educated guess is the arguments for either case are both weak at present. Its unknown. I’d say same for ‘designer babies’ and other reproductive technologies (which i hear advertized on the radio all the time—eg infertility clinics—mostly used by affluent people , and often womyn over age 40. In India they have ‘baby farms’—eg people in USA hire some poor womyn in India to be a surrogate mother , so they don’t have to deal with pregnancy—whcih they view as a chore—because they want to keep their career but want a baby).
My semi-educated guess is the arguments for either case are both weak at present. Its unknown. I’d say same for ‘designer babies’ and other reproductive technologies (which i hear advertized on the radio all the time—eg infertility clinics—mostly used by affluent people , and often womyn over age 40. In India they have ‘baby farms’—eg people in USA hire some poor womyn in India to be a surrogate mother , so they don’t have to deal with pregnancy—whcih they view as a chore—because they want to keep their career but want a baby).