kman here. I should mention that I now think that post was very overly optimistic, and I don’t think it could be made to work without big breakthroughs in editing and delivery tech. I do still think there should be a huge project trying to make those breakthroughs, but it doesn’t seem like something a small project can make progress on. Adult enhancement seems in general a lot harder than germline engineering, which I think is quite likely to work within the next couple decades, and should be mentioned in a scenario with as long timelines as “scenario S”.
(I still think adult enhancement is worth pursuing as well. I’m currently starting a new org and planning to focus on roadmapping for adult cognitive enhancement for the next year; I hope it’ll produce a good overview of possible methods, constraints, problems that can be factored out, etc.)
kman here. I should mention that I now think that post was very overly optimistic, and I don’t think it could be made to work without big breakthroughs in editing and delivery tech. I do still think there should be a huge project trying to make those breakthroughs, but it doesn’t seem like something a small project can make progress on. Adult enhancement seems in general a lot harder than germline engineering, which I think is quite likely to work within the next couple decades, and should be mentioned in a scenario with as long timelines as “scenario S”.
(I still think adult enhancement is worth pursuing as well. I’m currently starting a new org and planning to focus on roadmapping for adult cognitive enhancement for the next year; I hope it’ll produce a good overview of possible methods, constraints, problems that can be factored out, etc.)