Anonymous wrote:I'm beginning to think those Alabama judges had it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d be an idiot to spend that kind of money especially given you are starting with a low IQ.
Clearly there are a lot of other “idiots” that disagree with this statement. There are already a few hundred to a few thousand people that have done this (for polygenic disease risk) in the US. There are at multiple companies in the (Orchid, Genomic Prediction, Myome, etc.) that offer probabilistic disease risk scores for IVF. Other people are doing this already and there is a risk that families who don’t do it will fall behind within in a couple generations.
Anonymous wrote:How would you even prove they did what they claimed?
Yes this is a scam. Put that $40k into a 529 for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:You’d be an idiot to spend that kind of money especially given you are starting with a low IQ.
Anonymous wrote:Oh FFS. I am not going to read this whole thread, and I'm guessing y'all have explained the world to OP already.
But OP -- yes you are being scammed, and even if you weren't, 2-3 points doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid ends up stupid, which I'm betting it likely will based on your original post, do you get a refund?
No that is not how this works. It is a probabilistic estimate. It is more likely to work out better than having kids the natural way. Why leave things up to random chance when you don’t have to anymore. Eventually most people will be doing (embryo selection) and the people who don’t will be seen as antiquated and backwards. People spend absurd amounts of money on private school, tutoring, etc. I don’t see how this is any different.
GATTACA.
I've got some probabilistic estimates right here on who is going to win the NBA playoffs. $40K and they're yours
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid ends up stupid, which I'm betting it likely will based on your original post, do you get a refund?
No that is not how this works. It is a probabilistic estimate. It is more likely to work out better than having kids the natural way. Why leave things up to random chance when you don’t have to anymore. Eventually most people will be doing (embryo selection) and the people who don’t will be seen as antiquated and backwards. People spend absurd amounts of money on private school, tutoring, etc. I don’t see how this is any different.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid ends up stupid, which I'm betting it likely will based on your original post, do you get a refund?