In the podcast, cybernetic enhancements were talked about and it made me think of Greenberg v Miami Children's Hospital Research Institute, Inc. where children with a rare disease gave blood samples but were denied any kind of compensation.
Do you think this will continue if someone's genetic material is used as the base for an enhancement that someone else profits off of?
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In the podcast, cybernetic enhancements were talked about and it made me think of Greenberg v Miami Children's Hospital Research Institute, Inc. where children with a rare disease gave blood samples but were denied any kind of compensation.
Do you think this will continue if someone's genetic material is used as the base for an enhancement that someone else profits off of?
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