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Lawyers suggest a new look at the term \man\

Experts in biomedical law from Stanford Shirazi Vard and McGill University believe that the time has come to look at the term "human" with a youmovies new perspective, albeit in a legal sense. In their article for Science magazine, they point out that many current laws apply only to humans, as well as to their bodies and individual tissues, according to HighTech +.

However, these norms will soon be disputed. For example, Shirazi Varde would a human judge recognize a monkey or a pig if most of their genetics are genetically engineered? Another controversial example is a person who is born with a loss of consciousness and lives exclusively on living systems.
The authors suggest eliminating these uncertainties by applying the term "actually human." It will help to describe those who are not included Shirazi Vardy in the standard concept of "man".

In the future, for example, the human brain, which controls the robotic system, may be recognized as a “human being.” It is possible that the term will help to protect the interests of people who have an edited genome in court.