Guido van Rossum added the comment:

But that example also shows what's wrong with the idea. I presume 
load_remote_data_set1 and load_remote_data_set2 are themselves just using 
synchronous I/O, and the parallelization is done using threads. So why not use 
concurrent.futures? Why bother with asyncio at all?

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