You convince me of outcome, but not of comparative capacity:
Drug addictivity has upper limit—the % of people who take it once that become addicted to it, and the % of people who successfully quit. It caps at 100% and 0% respectively. Fentanyl probably isn’t too far off that cap.
Without AI, more addictive opioids than fentanyl will probably be discovered at some point. How much higher is the capacity for creating addictiveness?
You convince me of outcome, but not of comparative capacity:
Drug addictivity has upper limit—the % of people who take it once that become addicted to it, and the % of people who successfully quit. It caps at 100% and 0% respectively. Fentanyl probably isn’t too far off that cap.
Without AI, more addictive opioids than fentanyl will probably be discovered at some point. How much higher is the capacity for creating addictiveness?