 evolution we've been we've been doing our own genetic engineering through through breeding over time it's taken much longer now we can go immediately and start tweaking we can eradicate disease we can do augmentations to humans which are do you have a specific kind of favorite that you're most interested in in the space well so the the most powerful preventative medicine which is also augmentation that that we should all be familiar with is we should be constantly celebrating is vaccines we have about a couple dozen vaccines that make us superhuman relative to our ancestors they they lived in fear of you know a smallpox a polio of many diseases that we now have we're not fearful of because they're either completely extinct nearly extinct or completely controlled by the vaccination process that in principle some of that could be there could be similar things that happen that increase our health over our lifetime there could be gene therapies for example they could reverse aging as we get older there could be some that have cognitive advantages as we get older so that we prevent the cognitive decline in a population that's rapidly becoming kind of lopsided on the on the older end of this of the demographic spectrum we could have you know cognitive enhancement to reduce that cognitive decline and and who knows where we go from there but those are examples of things where genetics is not fundamentally different from drugs except the connections between mechanism and therapy is so much more direct and faster and so we we need to they'll go through the normal vetting processes of safety and efficacy through the FDA the EMA CFDA and so forth