Monday, October 15, 2007

DNA technology

I think that Saffo is perfectly aware of this statement. It is addressed in the essay that he is not trying to outlaw the technology. As it states in the final paragraph, he is only trying to reform current technologies so that when the new technology does come, it can be created in such a way that will prevent potential fraud. He comments that there will be many ways to get around the new technology, resulting in a high amount of theft, which will cost everyone more money. He does not want to prevent new technology, but only protect everyone in the future.

2 comments:

Matt P said...

I completely agree with the fact that Saffo has taken his place at a stance not so much agaisnt the idea, but to make sure when it does come out, it will not be used in a negative or illegal way.

slatkovic said...

I also agree that he does not necessarily go against the idea but rather wants to make sure that if technology must continue that there are no ways for crooks to hack in and find out others information.