The document discusses how advances in biomedicine could increase technocratic power and social engineering. As technology allows for more control over human traits and characteristics before birth, it may establish norms of physical ability and appearance that medicine intervenes to ensure compliance with. This grants high social value to those who control advanced technology and its applications, risking the superseding of moral considerations. Ultimately, an overreliance on medicine to perfect human life through technologies like genetic testing could indenture society to medicine's professional ambitions.