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The radical future of humanity without childbirth
The radical future of humanity without childbirth

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Throughout human history, every single one of us has been born from a person. But that is about to change. It is claimed we are within ten years of developing an artificial womb, raising the possibility that having children could . . .

Throughout human history, every single one of us has been born from a person. But that is about to change. It is claimed we are within ten years of developing an artificial womb, raising the possibility that having children could take place without pregnancy or childbirth. In this interview, Claire Horn discusses the pressing legal, social, and ethical questions that arise from this radical innovation, and offers a compelling blueprint for the way forward. ———See some of the biggest names in politics, science and philosophy debate this issue live at the IAI’s upcoming music and ideas festival HowTheLightGetsIn. Earlybird tickets on sale now!A natural parallel to this upcoming technology is the birth control pill, which some credit as catalysing huge shifts such as the sexual revolution, the transformation of the traditional family and workplace, and pav…

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