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  • Last Updated on June 16, 2023 by Neelam Singh Quick Take A social media post claims that WEF bans natural conception and all babies must be lab grown by 2030. We fact-checked and found this claim to be False. The Claim A Twitter post reads, “WEF Bans Natural Conception: All Babies Must Be Lab-Grown by 2030 – The People’s Voice. So Klaus and chums want zee master race ya? Similarities abound to another who wanted the same. The real facists are showing their hand. #WEF #Eugenics” Fact Check Has WEF banned natural conception? No, the claim that the World Economic Forum (WEF) has banned natural conception and mandated all babies to be lab-grown by 2030 is false. There is no credible information or official statement from the WEF to support such a claim. The WEF is an international organization that brings together leaders from business, government, and academia to discuss global issues. The WEF has published a number of reports on the future of work, technology, and society. However, none of these reports mention any plans to ban natural conception or require all babies to be lab grown. Most likely, the claim that the WEF is planning to ban natural conception and require all babies to be lab grown is likely based on a misunderstanding of the WEF’s work on synthetic biology. Synthetic biology is a field of science that seeks to create new life forms by engineering DNA. The WEF has expressed interest in the potential of synthetic biology to address global challenges such as climate change and food security. However, the WEF has not proposed any plans to ban natural conception or require all babies to be lab grown. Also, it must be noted that concepts such as, artificial womb facility is still a concept but not a reality. Moreover, this concept has long been a subject of speculation in bioethical literature. It’s important to critically evaluate the sources of information and verify their credibility before accepting and sharing such statements. Misinformation can spread easily, so it’s advisable to rely on trusted sources for accurate and reliable information.
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