I feel like more effective, robust vaccines ought to have been invented at this point. Perhaps the standards were lower for the first ones, but it seems they were all approved quite quickly and none of the new ones since have ever made my headway.
If what this article claims is true, advancement due to AI and work automation will likely be more accepted among a population partially incapacitated by illness. There will be less need to keep the pretense that ones right to exist or value as a person is dependent on how good of a worker they are when AI can do any human job better. AI of that caliber could also likely develop therapies to effectively combat long COVID anyway.
I feel like more effective, robust vaccines ought to have been invented at this point. Perhaps the standards were lower for the first ones, but it seems they were all approved quite quickly and none of the new ones since have ever made my headway.
If what this article claims is true, advancement due to AI and work automation will likely be more accepted among a population partially incapacitated by illness. There will be less need to keep the pretense that ones right to exist or value as a person is dependent on how good of a worker they are when AI can do any human job better. AI of that caliber could also likely develop therapies to effectively combat long COVID anyway.