Biotech CEO predicts ‘revolutionary’ cure for cancer is coming thanks to artificial intelligence

SELLAS Life Sciences CEO Angelos Stergiou says his company is already on the cusp of finalizing a leukemia vaccine, but another game-changer — personalized cancer vaccines — could be on the horizon thanks to artificial intelligence.
“I think this is going to be a revolutionary decade for medicine and clinical research,” he said Thursday on “Fox & Friends.”
“Where artificial intelligence will come in is that it will allow us to do things quickly and more personalizedly. In other words, if you have a patient with cancer, we can use artificial intelligence to do genome sequencing, and based on the results , we can create a specific vaccine or treatment, or we can say that this specific treatment will be effective for patients.
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Artificial intelligence is expected to revolutionize cancer treatment in the coming years. (iStock)
How long will it take to develop this technology? Stergio predicted that the first dedicated vaccine could be available within the next three to four years.
“It’s important to understand that if you put garbage into this algorithm, you’re going to get garbage, so the medical community is going to spend a lot of effort to actually fit this data set correctly, and it’s going to be an ongoing process of evolution. something.
Artificial intelligence expert and “Someday in the Future” author Mark Beckman also joined “Fox & Friends” on Thursday and called the artificial intelligence revolution “the age of imagination.”
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Speaking to the hosts on Curvy’s Couch, he mentioned AMIE, Google’s new artificial intelligence research system, which is designed to help discover rare diseases and act as a co-pilot for doctors.
“They’ve done some research and the ability to detect these rare diseases and disorders is now at a very high level, so doctors will use that as a tool to help them diagnose.”
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