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Assignment:
Watch the Paul Wolpe Ted Talk from the link below and read the text. Near the end of the video, Dr. Wolpe states:
"For the first time in the history of this planet, we are able to directly design organisms. We can manipulate the plasmas of life with unprecedented power, and it confers on us a responsibility. Is everything okay? Is it okay to manipulate and create whatever creatures we want? Do we have free reign to design animals? Do we get to go someday to Pets 'R' Us and say, "Look, I want a dog. I'd like it to have the head of a Dachshund, the body of a retriever, maybe some pink fur, and let's make it glow in the dark"? Does industry get to create creatures who, in their milk, in their blood, and in their saliva and other bodily fluids, create the drugs and industrial molecules we want and then warehouse them as organic manufacturing machines? Do we get to create organic robots, where we remove the autonomy from these animals and turn them just into our playthings?
And then the final step of this, once we perfect these technologies in animals and we start using them in human beings, what are the ethical guidelines that we will use then? It's already happening. It's not science fiction. We are not only already using these things in animals, some of them we're already beginning to use on our own bodies."
Describe the topic of bioethics on what are the ethical guidelines that should be used when we can genetically engineer human designer babies. Provide examples from both the Ted Talk and the text.
Foundations of Engineering & Technology, 7th Edition, By: Dr. R. Thomas Wright, Dr. Greg J. Strimel, and Dr. Michael E. Grubbs.