AI is literally what they used to make the vaccine so fast. I’m sorry you’re too stupid to understand.
“scary computers oooo”
https://digital.hbs.edu/artificial-...within-striking-distance-of-beating-covid-19/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech...nise-the-way-diseases-are-treated/ar-BB1gR5Ep
"This platform is enabled by our digital infrastructure, which leverages workflow automation, data capture, and AI to accelerate processes and deliver insight to our scientists, and additionally, Moderna parallelises drug development processes that are typically staged sequentially," Johnson said. "Really early on, still running preclinical studies on our new COVID vaccine, we were already running manufacturing so that we wouldn't miss a day to get to our clinical studies."
At its heart, Johnson said, mRNA is an "information molecule".
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/360574
“At first, Moderna researchers were just looking for a quick way to reprogram adult cells and turn them into stem cells. They soon realized that they had something greater: the power to program the molecular system of cells.
The scientists created a kind of "library" with a set of "coded functional implementations" that allowed them to write and design small genomic programs (the synthetic mRNA) quickly and easily.
To do this, they first had to figure out how ribosomes read and synthesize proteins, as well as learn the "machine language" of mRNA. Then we had to find a way to write the instructions we wanted and "compile" it into synthetic RNA. The biggest proof that they succeeded is their coronavirus vaccine.”
https://www.analyticsinsight.net/ar...-a-major-factor-behind-pfizers-us900m-profit/
“IBM Watson, the early partner of Pfizer in drug discovery
Let’s begin with Pfizer’s very old collaboration with a tech company. In 2016, the pharmaceutical company joined hands with IBM Watson for drug discovery. Today, Pfizer is still using IBM’s
artificial intelligence technology on its immune-oncology research, a strategy of using a body’s immune system to help fight cancer. While human researchers can only read 200 to 300 science articles a year, technology ingested 25 million medicine abstracts, more than 1 million full-text medical journal articles, and 4 million patents, which eventually helped in Pfizer’s drug discovery.”
Hmmm, what else did the IBM Watson do? Oh yeah, Thomas Watson and IBM built the computers that determined who died in the concentration camps in Nazi Germany. Go ahead and say that’s a conspiracy. The same company that built the computers for Hitler’s Holocaust is the same company building some of these vaccines with their AI lol
But I’m a nut? Sorry you don’t know history.
You better hope all of the Nazis from Operation Paperclip that the OSS put into American space, military technology, and intelligence fields after WW2 aren’t coming back and collaborating with their old partners.
Go ahead, call it a conspiracy.
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP88-01070R000100200004-9.pdf
https://www.cia.gov/static/943643120807dda05c37d73ba0565ea9/Review-Operation-Paperclip.pdf