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It is currently illegal, but could you alter an embryo's genes so that a disease didn't occur?
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"Do you think you could alter that just a little?" I asked.
If you could go back to the past, they reason, you could alter the present in ways that flout all the rules of the universe by killing your father, falling in love with your mother, stepping on a butterfly.
Or you could alter the dimensions and make a mini patchwork sack - or a giant one.
Neuroethicists wondered about whether you could alter someone's prison sentence based on the size of their neocortex.
You could alter the outcome of the most important British constitutional decision for hundreds of years for just under a tenner a week.
I had no idea that you could alter it.
Imagine if instead of making your selfie look like it was painted by Andy Warhol, you could alter a dining room table design from country French to mid-century modern in seconds.
But what if you could alter an image's proportions in a way that respected its content, altering the least noticeable parts of the image rather than cropping from the edges or stretching the whole thing?
What if you could alter a video of anyone to emulate facial and mouth movements that never existed in the source video by yourself, at home, using a cheap webcam?
(Additionally, as mentioned above, you could alter this cost image manually to achieve various effects. For example in his Short People video, Scott Garner altered the weight image to protect the head and shoulders of figures so that Seam Carving would distort their height to hilarious results).
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