The use of genetic engineering in humans raises numerous ethical considerations, including concerns about safety, equity, and consent. There are concerns about the long-term effects of genetic modifications on individuals, as well as the potential for unintended consequences and unforeseen risks. There are also concerns about the potential for genetic engineering to exacerbate existing inequalities, particularly if access to these technologies is restricted to certain groups. Additionally, there are issues around informed consent and the potential for coercion or pressure to undergo genetic modifications.