Is that sort of configuration even biologically possible (or realistic)? I have no deep immunology understanding, but I think bad reactions to vaccines have little to nothing to do with whether you’re up-to-date on previous vaccines. So far, I’m not sure we’re good at predicting who reacts with more severe side effects than average (and if we did, it’s not like it’s easy to tweak the vaccine, except for tradeoff-y things like lowering the vaccination dose).
Honestly, I don’t know. I’m just trying to be open minded about the weird stuff that might become possible due to rapid advances in AI speeding up tech progress generally. Areas like biotech, where the complexity of the problem and our limited understanding are the bottlenecks will be more likely to progress rapidly than, say, energy or mass constrained areas of tech.
Is that sort of configuration even biologically possible (or realistic)? I have no deep immunology understanding, but I think bad reactions to vaccines have little to nothing to do with whether you’re up-to-date on previous vaccines. So far, I’m not sure we’re good at predicting who reacts with more severe side effects than average (and if we did, it’s not like it’s easy to tweak the vaccine, except for tradeoff-y things like lowering the vaccination dose).
Honestly, I don’t know. I’m just trying to be open minded about the weird stuff that might become possible due to rapid advances in AI speeding up tech progress generally. Areas like biotech, where the complexity of the problem and our limited understanding are the bottlenecks will be more likely to progress rapidly than, say, energy or mass constrained areas of tech.