The advantages are obvious when comparing modern FI to carbs. These advantages, even open loop, weren't there when FI started to be implemented in mainstream vehicles. But the emission control advantage was apparent. That is why certain European models stayed with carbs longer, because their emission regulations lagged behind California, and they didn't want the performance hit.
Lots of people make carbs out to be some very archaic, low tech contraptions, but in reality they are very sophisticated, were very capable of making good power and torque, and if it weren't for emission regulations, they would likely be used much longer and who knows how far they would've come.
And finally, as much as I like carbs and tinkering with them, in no way am I advocating for their comeback. Not sure where you're getting this idea from. Just because I'm clarifying some misconceptions about them, doesn't mean I think of them as superior tech or that I want them back.