Nandan Nilekani, the architect of India's digital identity system Aadhaar, continues to drive the country's technological advancement through the development of interoperable online tools. Nilekani, who spearheaded the creation of Aadhaar nearly 30 years ago, has since facilitated the construction of a comprehensive digital infrastructure that spans government services, banking, and healthcare.
This infrastructure, built upon Aadhaar, provides widespread access and convenience, rivaling systems in developed nations. Despite being 70 years old, Nilekani is pursuing further innovations to expand India's digital capabilities. A recent profile explores Nilekani's ongoing efforts and future objectives in this space.
Meanwhile, embryo scoring is gaining traction in the United States, although ethical considerations remain a point of contention. While many Americans find it acceptable to screen embryos for severe genetic diseases, the practice of testing for traits related to appearance, behavior, or intelligence is far less accepted. This disparity highlights the complex ethical landscape surrounding genetic screening technologies.
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