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What would happen to society if people start to extensively use genetic therapy?

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    Just think what a company could do with a full motor control interface to their workers. The worker themselves could be asleep or in a virtual world and not have to worry about all that pesky work.

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    ... why wouldn't they just use robots?

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      I offer a rebuttal: plastic surgery exists and is a hell of a lot cheaper than genetic engineering is, and I wouldn't say people are hotter. The rich ones, 1000%. Your every day people, probably not.

      not having to fiddle with eyeliner would be amazing though

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      This is mostly cultural. In colombia, they have a saying "the only ugly woman is a poor woman."

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      • lime@feddit.nuL [email protected]

        so the answer to the question is "we already know, we already spent the entirety of 2021-2023 doing it".

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        The question is more hypothetical than practical. Comparing what we can currently achieve with genetic therapy to its actual potential is comparing an ice cube with an iceberg.

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          ... why wouldn't they just use robots?

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          Because other humans will pay for the feel of genuine humans.

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          • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG [email protected]

            it's a broad term used to refer to any medical treatment that uses gene technology somehow.

            there's mostly two variants today:

            • mRNA medication. that one is temporary. it does something to you, then the effect wears off by itself within day, weeks or months. this one is new-ish (first used since around 2015) but it's getting more and more usage because it works well and has typically few side-effects.
            • DNA-modifying medication. that one is permanent and possibly hereditary, i.e. it would affect your offspring too. a.f.a.i.k. it's practically not used today due to the grave and long-lasting impacts it would have on individuals and society.
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            Maybe DNA plasmids could be used in medicine.

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              Because other humans will pay for the feel of genuine humans.

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              For unthinking construction labor?

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                I offer a rebuttal: plastic surgery exists and is a hell of a lot cheaper than genetic engineering is, and I wouldn't say people are hotter. The rich ones, 1000%. Your every day people, probably not.

                not having to fiddle with eyeliner would be amazing though

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                It depends on the country. Some countries, like South Korea and Brazil, absolutely have more attractive people who have access to they level of plastic surgery and have specific form they are trying to match. We are also only seeing plastic surgery getting better to a point where people don't look like they've had plastic surgery.

                I would also argue that generic engineering is going to be used differently. Various skin disorders, including acne, could be treated at the genetic level. You could also potentially change fat storage and muscle growth, making people thinner and more muscular; a byproduct of which would make them attractive.

                Then, think of the children. Parents can design their children to be more physically fit even among their own genes. There's been a meme going around of Henry Cavill and his brothers, using Squidwards as a way to comment on the variation in attractiveness. Imagine a future where parents could choose all their kids to be the attractive versions.

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                  I imagine genetic traits like down syndrome or bodily mutations would be a lot less common.
                  Autism, ADHD, depression, anxiety too depending on what kinda healthcare this fictional society has.
                  if it's anything like plastic surgery, nothing will happen except maybe down syndrome and bodily mutations.

                  if it's cheap though people are gonna go ALLL out on bodily cosmetics. Id want a spiky dick with one of those spiky balls at the end like that one dinosaurs tail.

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                  like that one dinosaurs tail

                  Ankylosaurus

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                    A global society where science has advanced enough and everyone is wealthy enough to be able to do this? They can do what they want with it I guess, we'll never see it

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                      For unthinking construction labor?

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                      No, for rubbing up against.

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