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Idea- A structured bioethics forum where experts guide debates and the public participates only after educational onboarding — ensuring informed, nuanced discussion instead of polarized noise.

Problem

  • Emerging biotech (CRISPR, AI in healthcare, biomaterials, synthetic biology) raises ethical questions that affect everyone.

  • Existing spaces (Reddit, Twitter, Facebook) devolve into misinformation, polarization, or superficial “hot takes.”

  • Academic forums exist, but they’re inaccessible to the public (jargon-heavy, closed communities).

  • Policymakers and scientists lack structured feedback from an informed public.

Existing Alternatives

  • Public forums/social media- accessible, but chaotic, uninformed, and easily derailed.

  • Academic conferences/journals- credible, but exclude the general public.

  • University ethics centers- educational, but not interactive or scalable for wide debate.

Solution

A guided bioethics forum with:

  1. Tiered Participation

    • Experts seed discussions, clarify misconceptions.

    • Public engages in structured ways (polls, Q&A, scenario responses).

    • Later Addition: Artists/writers help translate discussions into accessible formats.

  2. Educational Onboarding

    • Users complete a quick explainer + short quiz before joining a debate.

    • Ensures everyone starts with baseline understanding.

    • Prevents misinformation-driven arguments.

  3. Structured Outcomes

    • Summaries of debates show how opinions shift when people are informed.

    • Useful for educators, policymakers, researchers.

Who Benefits

  • The public: Learn complex bioethical issues in digestible ways + participate meaningfully.

  • Experts: Better engagement with society + insight into informed public opinion.

  • Policymakers/educators: Access to nuanced, structured summaries of how the public thinks when properly informed.

Why Now

  • Biotech breakthroughs (gene editing, lab-grown organs, AI in diagnostics) are moving faster than public understanding.

  • Distrust in science and misinformation online are at an all-time high.

  • The public needs to be better informed about novel heathcare technologies and pressure governments into being more efficient in bioethical policymaking.

Why This Matters to Me

This project matters to me because I want people to truly understand the healthcare and biotechnology developments that directly affect their lives. Right now, science is moving faster than public awareness, and that gap creates risks, not only of misunderstanding, but also of misuse. By creating a space where the public can engage meaningfully with experts, we can make sure that people aren’t just passive recipients of new technology but active participants in shaping how it’s used. Informed citizens can push governments to create timely, thoughtful laws that both protect people from harm and unlock the potential for real progress.

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    • Your right! Having the public meaningfully engage with the onboarding is a challenge in the case of people cheating on the quiz. I'm currently looking into improve this aspect to handle such situations.
  • what an interesting idea! so how exactly to do you prevent misinformation from spreading in the Geneva forums?
    • Thank you! To answer your question, there will be bots to moderate public responses and professionals will be allowed to flag misleading comments and reply to inaccurate comments to correct them. Later I plan on introducing an AI which would be able to efficiently scan through all responses and remove any controversial ones.
  • I think your bioethics forum idea is really smart — it hits right at the gap between fast-moving science and slow public understanding. I love the mix of expert guidance, onboarding quizzes, and creative translation to make complex stuff actually accessible.
  • This is not only a great idea but also necessary, the amount of misinformation that goes around is honestly scary. This could help reduce that. Nice Anvika!
    • Thank you! I hope it helps remove uncertainty for the public in this field.
  • I think this is a great idea. You'd but have to use a verification system to stop the "controversial comments" from invading this educational space
    • Thank you for the insight! Initially there will be bots to moderate public responses and professionals will be allowed to flag misleading comments. Later I plan on introducing an AI which would be able to efficiently scan through all responses and remove any controversial ones.
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