

The End of Human Evolution As We Know It | Orchid’s Noor Siddiqui
What if you could choose your child before they’re born?
Noor Siddiqui, founder of Orchid, joins Amanda Cassatt to explore one of the most profound frontiers in biotech: genetically screening and selecting embryos during IVF. At the intersection of science, ethics, and the human desire for legacy, this conversation asks how far we’re willing to go to optimize health, reduce suffering, and rethink what it means to become a parent.
They examine the promises and perils of “super babies,” a futuristic term quietly approaching reality. Once reserved for preventing rare genetic diseases, embryo testing is now exploring polygenic scoring, offering parents insight not only into potential health outcomes but also into cognitive traits such as IQ. With that insight comes questions about eugenics, equity, and where the line lies between informed choice and engineered outcomes.
Noor shares how the burden of genetic disease shapes families and why she believes informed embryo selection can empower rather than control. Amanda and Noor also discuss the fertility crisis, the economic and cultural shifts reshaping family planning, and what it would take to build a world where having a child doesn’t demand superhuman effort or superhuman genes.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction to Orchid and IVF Technology
02:57 Understanding Genetic Testing in Embryos
06:08 The Concept of 'Super Babies' and Genetic Blessings
09:03 Selection Pressure in Embryo Choices
12:02 The Burden of Genetic Diseases
14:43 Ethical Considerations in Genetic Selection
17:49 The Future of Reproductive Technology
20:49 Enhancements vs. Remediation in Genetic Technology
23:36 The Role of Cost in IVF Accessibility
26:32 The Future of Genetic Editing and CRISPR
29:40 Conclusion and Future Outlook
40:57 The Future of Reproductive Technology
44:21 The Global Fertility Crisis
48:40 Cultural Shifts in Parenthood
51:24 The Purpose of Life and Parenthood
55:53 Nature vs. Nurture in Child Development
59:47 Personal Aspirations and Family Planning
01:02:09 The Ethics of Genetic Selection
01:08:54 Existential Questions and Identity