This essay discusses the relationship between science, technology, and humanity. It argues that while technology provides many benefits, it also risks challenging our ideas of what it means to be human if taken too far, such as allowing parents to design their children's genetic makeup. The essay acknowledges technology can help people with diseases but questions if we should "play God" and redesign human biology. It concludes that both the positives and negatives of technology should be recognized, and parents need to understand new technologies to guide their children effectively.