Our Neanderthal DNA might get triggered by AI, initially set off by self-driving cars
Scientists are scouring human DNA to try and see if there might be any predispositions toward COVID-19 vulnerability.
This search for genetic risks is partially fostered by the seemingly mysterious facet that some people appear to be more likely to contract coronavirus or suffer particularly adverse consequences upon an infectious onset, doing so while others around them might be overlooked by COVID-19 or have no demonstrative reactions to the scourge.