Although in hindsight, CRISPR gene editing seems like a great invention because it can prevent certain genetic disorders, it’s still a relatively new process with its flaws. For example, one of the ethical considerations is whether it can be used be hackers to match the identity of someone. This currently raises the risk of hackers using this gene editing to violate against the laws of privacy. This technology also can create unwanted effects with the littlest mistake and can take many years for researchers to adjust CRISPR to be effective. There has even been questions raised on if this is considered an effective method of gene editing yet even though it’s relatively still in a new state. It seems that everything that is made nowadays, hackers find a way to use it against us. This is why, in my opinion, CRISPR gene editing isn’t an effective ethical option yet because the dangers of hackers outweigh the uncertain potential of it treating disorders because this method of gene editing is still being researched.