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"Many people recognize that technology often comes with unintended and undesirable side effects"

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The line lands like a calm warning from someone who’s spent decades watching progress sell itself as destiny. Kass’s intent isn’t to scold invention; it’s to puncture the feel-good story that new tools automatically mean human improvement. By leaning on “many people recognize,” he sidesteps alarmism and claims the mantle of common sense: you don’t have to be a bioethicist to have noticed that breakthroughs arrive with a receipt of costs nobody asked for.

The phrasing matters. “Often” keeps it empirically modest, not doomsday. “Unintended” and “undesirable” do heavier work. The first challenges the myth of control: even well-meaning engineers can’t foresee how a technology migrates once it hits markets, institutions, and habits. The second rejects a convenient dodge, the idea that harms are just “tradeoffs” we’ll learn to like. Kass is insisting on moral language in a culture that prefers technical language.

Context sharpens the edge. Kass became a prominent public voice in American bioethics, especially around biotechnology, reproductive technology, and the broader question of whether “can” should be treated as “should.” Read in that light, the quote is a pushback against the Silicon Valley posture of perpetual beta: ship now, apologize later, regulate never. The subtext is that humility is not anti-tech; it’s a civic requirement when the scale of side effects includes bodies, families, and ecosystems, not just buggy software.

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Leon Kass (born February 12, 1939) is a Educator from USA.

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