Regarding the problem being expensive (because there are many publications to vet or something like that):
I think I could help optimize that part, it sounds like an engineering problem, which is a thing I’m ok with
I’d like to see a more comprehensive model for what biosecurity risk looks like that can motivate a comparison of project ideas. In the absence of that, it’s really hard to say where we get the most benefit.
We don’t have to drop all our plans in favor of the one top plan
Or as Dumbledore said:
I do not say that carrying your father’s rock is the one best possible course of action, only that it is wiser to do than not.
Regarding the problem being expensive (because there are many publications to vet or something like that):
I think I could help optimize that part, it sounds like an engineering problem, which is a thing I’m ok with
I’d like to see a more comprehensive model for what biosecurity risk looks like that can motivate a comparison of project ideas. In the absence of that, it’s really hard to say where we get the most benefit.
We don’t have to drop all our plans in favor of the one top plan
Or as Dumbledore said: