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science-and-technology1 year ago

"Redefining the Human Embryo: A Legal Perspective"

Researcher Iñigo de Miguel-Beriain proposes a new legal definition of a human embryo, suggesting that any cell structure with the potential to develop into a born human being should be considered an embryo. This redefinition aims to address the ethical and legal challenges posed by biotechnological advancements and create a universally accepted definition to standardize regulations across different countries. The proposed definition emphasizes the capacity for development as the cornerstone and could help alleviate legal uncertainty and harmonize regulations in the field of biotechnology.

politics1 year ago

"UK Government Bans Officials from Extremist Groups Amid Rising Hate Crimes"

The UK government has introduced a new definition of extremism, which focuses on the promotion of ideologies based on violence, hatred, or intolerance that seek to undermine the UK's democratic system. The move comes amid concerns from church leaders that the definition could disproportionately affect Muslim communities and risk stoking division. Senior minister Michael Gove emphasized the need to protect democratic values and prevent the subversion of democracy, while the Archbishop of Canterbury warned of the dangers of driving people to extremes and criticized the government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

artificial-intelligence2 years ago

Unraveling the AGI Mystery: Seeking Consensus Amidst OpenAI Drama

Researchers at DeepMind are seeking consensus on the definition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). With various interpretations of AGI, the team aims to establish a common language for researchers by outlining a framework for classifying AGI capabilities and behavior. They emphasize that achieving AGI does not imply qualities such as consciousness or sentience. The team also introduces a list of intelligence thresholds ranging from "Level 0, No AGI" to "Level 5, Superhuman," with only three generative text models meeting the criteria for AGI at the "Level 1, Emerging" stage. The researchers acknowledge the need for a living benchmark that includes a framework for generating and agreeing upon new tasks as our understanding of AGI progresses.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Redefining the Embryo: Scientists Call for a New Definition

Scientists are calling for a redefinition of the human embryo to include embryo models, which are structures made from stem cells that resemble early embryo development. These models raise ethical concerns as they do not meet current definitions of embryos and are not covered by regulations governing embryo research. The proposed redefinition would include embryo models if they have the potential to develop into a fetus. This would allow for more accurate and inclusive discussions within the scientific community. However, some researchers argue that it may be too soon to formalize such distinctions as embryo models are still in a rudimentary stage and face technical obstacles.

health2 years ago

"Rebranding Obesity: Rethinking the Terminology"

A Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Commission is exploring the possibility of renaming obesity due to the negative connotations and stigma associated with the term. The current definition and diagnosis of obesity are still riddled with confusion and bias, leading to personal blame and hindering access to clinical care. Experts argue that a new name should better reflect the disease's essential components and characteristics, such as adiposity-based chronic disease (ABCD) or clinical obesity. However, there is a need for greater clarity in defining obesity and distinguishing it as a disease rather than a risk factor. The renaming discussion aims to shape public perceptions, reduce stigma, and improve understanding of the complex relationship between obesity, society, mental health, and food options.

regulation2 years ago

SEC Reverses Stance on Labeling Digital Assets

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) removed its first formal definition of "digital asset" from its latest hedge fund rule, stating that it is still considering the term and not adopting it at this time. The SEC has been actively considering crypto matters, including reopening a previously proposed rule redefining the term "exchange" to include decentralized finance (DeFi). The agency's decision to remove the definition of digital assets from the hedge fund rule may be due to concerns that any recognition of their uniqueness as a novel product weakens their litigation stance that digital assets are securities and subject to SEC securities laws.

politics2 years ago

New Zealand PM's Viral Struggle to Define 'Woman' Highlights Importance of Self-Definition

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins refused to define the term "woman" when asked by a reporter, stating that "people define themselves." This comes after several instances where politicians and organizations have struggled to define the term, including during International Women's Day celebrations and a Supreme Court Justice nomination hearing in the US. Critics argue that failing to define the term undermines women's rights and erases the biological differences between men and women.

science2 years ago

The Elusive Definition of Life: Scientists Remain Divided.

Scientists still can't agree on a definition of life, despite hundreds of attempts. The difficulty lies in edge cases, such as viruses, red blood cells, and the Amazon molly fish, which blur the lines of what constitutes life. Philosophers suggest that, like games, life may be better understood as a network of related meanings rather than a sharp definition. While a clear definition of life may be necessary for scientific and legal purposes, some argue that it is a waste of time until we have a better theory of life.