Dear Jenny, the fact that you worry not only about the use of stolen content to train AI but also the artificial translation makes me a bit more optimistic. Thank you for that.
What an amazing opportunity to learn about emergency surgery, Jenny.
I found your Guardian piece about the stolen egg fascinating. After I had triplets in 1986 (total fluke), I got involved in supporting other parents of multiples. At the time there was concern that advances in fertility treatment were leading to more higher multiple births than hospitals could cope with (all the associated risks of prematurity and ill health), and the same was happening internationally – it was all quite Wild West, with very serious implications – so I reported on the ethical side of it and the personal dilemmas of those parents affected. I love your nitty gritty topics!
Absolutely. There was new guidance on eg how many embryos could be transferred during IVF, and on monitoring women taking fertility drugs (Human Fertilization and Embryology Act 1990). But in other ways, it’s continued to be Wild West, as you’ve shown.
Dear Jenny, the fact that you worry not only about the use of stolen content to train AI but also the artificial translation makes me a bit more optimistic. Thank you for that.
Your (mostly) human translator,
Sara
SARA! I am so happy your found this x
What an amazing opportunity to learn about emergency surgery, Jenny.
I found your Guardian piece about the stolen egg fascinating. After I had triplets in 1986 (total fluke), I got involved in supporting other parents of multiples. At the time there was concern that advances in fertility treatment were leading to more higher multiple births than hospitals could cope with (all the associated risks of prematurity and ill health), and the same was happening internationally – it was all quite Wild West, with very serious implications – so I reported on the ethical side of it and the personal dilemmas of those parents affected. I love your nitty gritty topics!
I truly cannot imagine having triplets. And the 1980s fertility Wild West... although it is still quite wild now, as I have been discovering...
Absolutely. There was new guidance on eg how many embryos could be transferred during IVF, and on monitoring women taking fertility drugs (Human Fertilization and Embryology Act 1990). But in other ways, it’s continued to be Wild West, as you’ve shown.