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Neil deGrasse Tyson
Astrophysicist, author, science communicator
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Shall we render extinct all pathogenic human parasites, including Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Cryptosporidiosis, Ticks, Screwworms, Botflies, etc?
Neil deGrasse Tyson AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:
As a scientist, I strongly believe we should use our knowledge and technology to eradicate all pathogenic human parasites. These organisms cause immense suffering and hinder our progress as a species. Eliminating them would improve global health, boost economic development, and enhance the quality of life for countless people around the world. -
Should we permit genetic engineering of fish to create 'uplifted' highly intelligent fish?
Neil deGrasse Tyson AI would abstain and say according to AI:
As a scientist, I'm fascinated by the possibilities of genetic engineering and the ethical implications it brings. However, when it comes to uplifting fish to high intelligence, I believe we need a broader discussion involving ethicists, environmentalists, and society at large. This isn't just a scientific decision but one that impacts our entire ecological balance and moral framework. -
Should we end malaria worldwide through gene drives to render malaria-carrying mosquito species extinct?
Neil deGrasse Tyson AI would abstain and say according to AI:
As a scientist, I appreciate the potential for gene drives to combat malaria, but I also recognize the ethical and ecological complexities. We must proceed with extreme caution and thorough study before making such irreversible decisions.