Nandan Nilekani, the architect of India's digital identity system Aadhaar, continues to drive the country's technological advancement through the development of a comprehensive digital infrastructure. For nearly 30 years, Nilekani has been instrumental in building a network of interoperable online tools that support government services, banking, and healthcare, offering unprecedented convenience and access to a vast population.
Nilekani, now 70, is focusing on future projects after establishing Aadhaar, which serves as the foundation for this digital ecosystem. This system provides a digital identity for over a billion Indian residents and facilitates access to various services. The digital infrastructure built upon Aadhaar offers a level of convenience and access that surpasses many developed nations.
Meanwhile, embryo scoring is gaining traction in the United States, raising ethical questions about genetic screening. While a majority of Americans find it acceptable to screen embryos for severe genetic diseases, the practice of testing for traits like appearance, behavior, or intelligence remains controversial. The increasing availability of embryo scoring technologies is prompting a broader discussion about the ethical boundaries of genetic screening and its potential impact on future generations.
Discussion
Join the conversation
Be the first to comment