Part 10/10:
The future of CRISPR and genetic engineering is both promising and perilous. As more individuals and communities gain access, society must grapple with balancing innovation, safety, and ethics. Figures like Josiah Zayner challenge us to reconsider traditional boundaries, urging that knowledge and tools be accessible, but within a framework of responsible oversight.
As the field advances, one thing remains clear: the trajectory of genetic technology will ultimately depend on how we, collectively, choose to wield it. Empowered by science, guided by ethics, and fueled by the desire for progress, humanity stands at a pivotal crossroads—where the decisions made today will shape generations to come.