As far as security, perhaps part of what is going on is that you expect that achieving this high bar of security is too expensive:
ASL-4 is much more demanding and represents a rough upper limit on what we expect to be able to implement without heavily interfering with our research and deployment efforts.
My sense is indeed that SL5 level security would be a large tax to operate under, particularly when implemented in a hurry. However, I think this is also a natural point at which national security concerns become large and commercialization is likely to greatly reduce.
As far as security, perhaps part of what is going on is that you expect that achieving this high bar of security is too expensive:
My sense is indeed that SL5 level security would be a large tax to operate under, particularly when implemented in a hurry. However, I think this is also a natural point at which national security concerns become large and commercialization is likely to greatly reduce.