• @CoinOperatedBoi@lemmy.ml
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    62 years ago

    It will be explored whether it ought to be or not. We have the means to audit alleles on eggs and selectively discard ones with certain traits. And we know enough about genetic intelligence, as imprecise a term as that is, that it will be selected for if able.

    However, this phenomenon will be largely divided by class, as we have had the ability to massively boost intelligence through proper nutrition for generations, and yet those improvements too have been split along class lines.

  • @gun@lemmy.ml
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    52 years ago

    No, because we don’t understand all that well how DNA affects intelligence. And we don’t know what side effects that could have, because these systems are all connected. You think you are modifying an intelligence gene, but then under the right conditions, this gene is expressed differently and is now producing prions. We can’t even quantify intelligence in the first place. There are just too many risks.

  • Jesse
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    2 years ago

    The genetic aspect of intelligence has been continuously studied since we discovered DNA. Deary, Johnson, and Houlihan (2009) have an entire section in their paper discussing complications in studying genetic contributions to intelligence. It’s definitely worth a read, it’s open-source (I think, I am on a network with large access to academic publications), and kind of works at what you’re interested in.

  • @d1tt0@lemmy.ml
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    32 years ago

    Darwinism suggests that cumulative intelligence increases so long as intelligence is a desirable trait for a species in a specific environment.

    Manipulating specific genetic traits with modern technology sounds like eugenics sponsored by private equity.

  • CHEF-KOCH
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    2 years ago

    Can you be more precise and specific. Intelligence has multiple forms, emotional intelligence etc. I assume you mean with genetic the overall structure of all types of intelligence.

    If so, by DNA manipulation or via bio implants, or what exactly you mean. Or is this a philosophical question about how or if we should in general try to somewhat increase our intelligence.

    My overall opinion would be yes to Bio implants, DNA altering on such a level might be more critical because you might not be able to revert or change it once it is done.

  • 10_0
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    22 years ago

    I think it already is; if you can isolate the factors involved with generally high intelligence, along with a life style were that person can thrive, you could have a very successful person “designed” by a scientist. But I think that it would be less of a “designed” genius, and more giving them genetic abilities, and environment to succeed in; and you do need both if you wanted to have a living proof of concept. (A genius who never puts in the effort to succeed, won’t be a genius.)