CEO of Biotech predicts that “revolutionary” movement toward crook hardening on the horizon thanks to AI
Executive Director Sellas Life Sciences Angelos Stergiou says his company is already at the peak of the completed leukemia vaccine, but another vaccine to change the Cancer Games, it would be on the horizon, thanks to artificial intelligence.
“I think it will be a revolutionary decade in medicine and clinical research,” he said on Thursday, “Fox and friends. “
“Where Ai enters the game, it will allow us to do things quickly, and it will be more personalized. In other words, if you have a patient with cancer, then we can use AI for genomic sequencing and, with results, then we can either create a specific vaccine or treatment or we can say that this specific treatment will work for the patient. “
How long will technology need? Stergiou predicts that the first of the specialized vaccines could come in the next three to four years.
“It is very important to understand that if you put trash in this algorithm, you will take out the garbage, so the medical community will take a lot of effort to really suit that set of data, and that will be an evolutionary thing.”
AI expert And the author “Some Day” Mark Beckman, who joined “Fox & Friends” on Thursday, and calls the revolution “age of imagination”.
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In an interview with the hosts on the Curvy couch, Google’s new research system AI, Amie, who designed to help find rare diseases and serve as a copilot for doctors.
“They conducted some research and ability to Discover these rare diseases And the diseases are now at a very high level, so doctors will use it as a tool that will help them diagnose. “
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