USING AI IS SURVIVAL FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

When traditional medicine told Paul Conyngham his rescue dog Rosie only had months to live, he refused to accept it. With no medical background, a laptop, and a ChatGPT subscription, Paul did the unthinkable: he used artificial intelligence (AI) to design a highly personalized, custom mRNA vaccine to cure her cancer. This isn’t a sci-fi movie; it’s a real story that proves the future of personalized AI medicine is already here. If one man can orchestrate a customized genetic cure in his home office today, what will human medicine look like by the year 2040?

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