Recently, the Stargate project was unveiled at a press conference in the White House with the presence of CEOs of OpenAI, Softbank and Oracle. In this conference, Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle, said that in the future, artificial intelligence will be able to diagnose cancer, help make a vaccine for it, and make that vaccine available to every person within 48 hours.
According to the New York Post, Larry Ellison spoke about the enormous potential of artificial intelligence at a White House meeting attended by Softbank CEO Masayoshi San and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. He said the technology could revolutionize health and healthcare with early cancer detection and personalized vaccines. According to Ellison, AI could revolutionize cancer diagnosis, treatment and vaccine development.
Larry Ellison explained in the discussion of cancer diagnosis and treatment with artificial intelligence:
“With artificial intelligence, you can detect cancer in the early stages through blood tests. Once we can obtain the genetic sequence of a cancerous tumor, we can vaccinate the person: create a vaccine for each person that protects them from cancer. You can make an mRNA vaccine robotically with artificial intelligence in about 48 hours. “Imagine the early detection of cancer and the development of a vaccine that targets your specific type of cancer in 48 hours, that’s the promise of artificial intelligence and the promise of the future.”
Larry Ellison’s interesting comments about the treatment of cancer with artificial intelligence
Overall, Ellison emphasized the incredible potential of AI in cancer treatment and envisioned a future where early diagnosis, the design of personalized cancer vaccines, and their rapid production could become a reality within 2 days.
Larry Ellison made these promises during the unveiling of the Stargate project. Ellison said the project’s first data center is currently being built in Texas. According to him, this project can strengthen the capabilities of artificial intelligence to better analyze people’s electronic health records; In this way, doctors will be able to take better care of their patients.
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