The Unseen Risks of Human Enhancement in Sports The recent launch of the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas has sparked heated debates about the future of sports and human biology.
Proponents claim it's a celebration of bodily autonomy, but critics warn that it poses significant risks to athletes' health and sets a precedent for more extreme forms of enhancement.
Bioethicists are right to be concerned about the long term consequences of altering fundamental human biology through performance enhancing substances or gene editing technologies.