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Not really, the process gets shortcut when the benefits of moving fast are dramatic enough.

So sure we could speed things up by killing more people undergoing medical experiments. But the current approach of validating safety in humans then efficacy in humans is inherently serial. Further a lot more stuff is going into the pipeline than actually ends up working.



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