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Investors want to change how babies are made

Investors want to change how babies are made

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Humans have, mostly, made babies the same way for millenia. That kind of inertia is catnip to Silicon Valley investors who are pouring money into technology like embryo screening. On this week’s show, we explore the companies offering fertility tech and hear why some don’t shy away from terms like eugenics.


Guests and hosts:

  • Jonathan Anomaly, co-founder of Herasight
  • Michelle Kwok, principal at Draper
  • Shera Avi-Yonah, The Economist’s business correspondent
  • Alice Fulwood, co-host of “Money Talks”
  • Ethan Wu, co-host of “Money Talks”


Topics covered:

  • Fertility industry
  • Embryo screening
  • Eugenics


Transcripts of our podcasts are available via economist.com/podcasts.

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