In this engaging discussion, Vardit Ravitsky, a bioethicist at Harvard Medical School, and Katie Hasson of the Center for Genetics and Society, dissect the complex world of polygenic embryo screening. They delve into the ethical dilemmas surrounding the genetic selection of embryos for conditions like autism. The conversation highlights societal pressures, stigma, and ableism, revealing how these factors intertwine with parental choices. The duo also critiques the potential normalization of such practices and the implications for social inequality.