A miraculous case has become reality: an individual without medical training utilized Google DeepMind’s AlphaFold and generative AI to design a personalized vaccine for a dog with terminal cancer, resulting in a 75% reduction in tumors. This is not an isolated incident. According to joint clinical data from global pharmaceutical companies Merck and Moderna, the combined administration of AI-personalized cancer vaccines has reduced the risk of death by 49%, signaling a singularity in the bio-economy. In today’s episode of Oh-Graph, we have prepared a story about AI, which is expanding its influence into the medical field. We analyzed five graphs to explore not only the rosy future but also the shadows, such as the side effect of deskilling, where widespread reliance on AI in clinical settings may lead to the deterioration of human cognitive abilities.
Reported by An Hyemin | Filmed by Hwang Se-hoe and Kim Sang-yoon | Edited by Lee Ki-eun | Designed by Ahn Jun-seok | Intern: Kim Soo-young | Produced by Knowledge Contents IP Team
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“75% of Cancer Tumors Disappeared”: The Story of Creating a Canine Cancer Vaccine with AI
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