Elon Musk Using Eugenics Startup to Inspect DNA of Potential Babies for Intelligence

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It is clear that an emerging company of birth control in Austin considers billionaire Elon Musk and his girlfriend, Neuralink Shivon Zilis, among its customers.
The company, Orchid Health, provides Tony customers the opportunity to examine their embryos for genetic diseases that start from about $ 22,500. While there is a handful of similar genetic prediction companies, orchids appear by claiming that it can sequence the entire embryos using less than five cells and expects more than its competitors.
According to exporters close to the company that spoke to Washington PostIts services were used for at least one of the four Zilis and Musk children.
Although it is not at all news that Musk, the father of at least 14 children by many women, is obsessed with reproduction, this claim – which expands when reports from reports from Information Last year – billionaires in a new and more worrying light.
One And AbuThe Ukraine Opinion, who was not named to protect their privacy, told the newspaper that the founder of the 30 -year -old company Nour Siddiqui presented Musk and Zilis with special tests, which are supposed to use detailed algorithms to determine the potential of the fetus because they are smart. (While the company insists that it is not involved “Birth improvement,“ A word means “good genes”, and it literally helps parents choose good genes, and it appears that choosing alleged intelligence is very similar to the definition of the dictionary for practice.)
This claim seems to be in line with the Tidbit Zilis news to reveal the biography of Musk Walter Isaacson: The billionaire “really wants smart people to have children”, and that she chose to sprain him after encouraging her to have her.
when And Abu I arrived in Orchid to ask about Musk and Zilis, as well as allegations of intelligence examination, the company refused to comment and claimed that although it was exposed to mental disabilities, it does not provide any predictions about the intelligence of the future child.
Whether it is, services like orchid are mired in both moral and practical issues. Along with the perception that such services are God’s play, the genetics experts who spoke with them And Abu She was very skeptical about Orchid’s claim that the entire genome of the fetus could be sequenced by only five cells.
According to Svetlana Yatsnko, a genetics specialist at Stanford Research, the company’s use of an amplification process, which copies DNA yarns from small samples for analysis, is a problem because it mainly uses copies that can provide inaccuracy either excluding genetic disorders or advertising.
“You make a lot and a lot of mistakes in amplification,” Yatnko said And Abu. “It is basically Russian roulette.”
Besides broad strokes, the problems of special accountability in Orchid seem darker when thinking about the number of times Musk has given fanatic aspirations for other races because of the alleged intellectual inferiority.
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2025-07-18 21:17:00