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The mushroom CEO Life Sciences, Angelos Stergiou, says that his company is already on the cusp of a leukemia vaccine ended, but another change of play, personalized cancer vaccines, could be on the horizon, thanks to artificial intelligence .
“I think it will be a revolutionary decade in medicine and clinical research,” said Thursday about “Fox and friends“
“Where AI comes into play is where it will allow us to do things quickly, and it will be more personalized. In other words, if you have a cancer patient, we can use AI to make a genomic sequence and, with the results, we can create a vaccine o Specific treatment, or we can say that this specific treatment will work for the patient. “
How long will technology take to develop? Stergiou predicts that the first of specialized vaccines could arrive within the next three or four years.
“It is very important to understand that if you put garbage in this algorithm, you will take out the garbage, so the medical community will require a lot of effort so that it really adjusts to that data set properly, and it will be a continuous evolutionary thing.”
You have an expert And the author of “Som Future Day”, Mark Beckman, who also joined “Fox & Friends” on Thursday, calls the AI revolution the “age of the imagination.”
AI could predict whether cancer treatments will work, experts say: “exciting time in medicine”
In statements to the hosts on the couch with curves, said the new Google AI research system, Amie, which is designed to help find rare diseases and serve as a co -pilot for doctors.
“They have investigated a bit and the ability to Discover these rare diseases And diseases are at a very high level now, so doctors will use it as a tool to help them diagnose. “
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