It's a really interesting idea. Who gets to decide what is 'valuable' though? Surely- it will be what is most profitable? Why would you want a child that is good at art or music if they can make more money and have a more secure future as a scientist?
Will everyone just end up being the same? The same level to begin with at least? That sounds good. It at least sounds fair but- surely- there will still be competition for jobs etc. So now- what lengths will people go to, to stand out? Everyone is attractive. Great- but then, will everyone still be able to attract someone? Won't people then be on to the next thing to give themselves better chances? Plastic surgery, extreme diets and exercise routines? Will primary school children be taking Adderall to give them an edge academically?
Will competition end just because people started out on the same level? I doubt it. It's surely in part, the pressure to be attractive, clever, successful that is making people miserable. Even if they've actually 'made it'. Famous, rich people kill themselves too. Is a world even more geared towards achievement going to make us happier?
I think it's one of those ideas that sounds nice and fair but- could cause further problems if put into practice. Surely, it depends on economics too? All that is going to cost money. They're may be different levels to it that cost different amounts. Will a rich, upper class couple get the same treatment as someone on benefits? Surely, the rich couple will be able to afford a 'better' model.
That said- of course- if it was targetted at wiping out certain illnesses, that sounds beneficial.
I just have general reservations about f*cking about too much with nature I suppose. In part, because we don't develop our social laws to match. We're all living older now- hooray! Does anyone really stop to think that we might not all want to live that long though? What kind of quality of life are we having at the end? What age can we retire if our population continues to live longer and longer? The very worst of it though- why keep people trapped here in pain when they are desperate to be released?
Where does choice come in to this genetic engineering? Surely- parents who have 'designed' their child, probably undergone some sort of modified IVF, spent shit loads of money on their child may well feel even more possessive over it. What if their child still wants to be an artist or a musician but, they have the (expensive) superior genes for science? Genetic engineering may not influence who we want to be- rather than who our parents have decided we should be.
I suppose it's eugenics isn't it? That hasn't had the greatest reputation in human history.