Angelos Stergio, CEO of Sellas Life Sciences, says his company is on the threshold of completing the development of a leukemia vaccine, but there is another cancer vaccine that may change the rules of the game – which is a cancer vaccines – can be on the horizon, thanks to artificial intelligence.
“I think it will be a revolutionary contract in medicine and clinical research,” he said on Thursday.Fox and friends“.
“Where artificial intelligence plays a role as it will allow us to play things quickly, and it will be more customized. In other words, if you have a patient with cancer, then we can use artificial intelligence to do genetic sequence 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. “

Artificial intelligence is expected to revolutionize cancer treatments over the next few years. (Estok)
How long will it take to develop technology? Steergio expects the first specialized vaccines in the three years to the next four.
“It is very important to understand that if you put the garbage in this algorithm, it will be disposed of, so it will take a lot of effort by the medical community to suit this data set appropriately, and a continuous process will be an evolutionary thing.”
Artificial intelligence expert Mark Beckman, author of the Some Future Day, who also joined Fox & Friends on Thursday, calls the artificial intelligence revolution the name “The era of imagination”.
Speaking to the hosts on the winding sofa, he referred to the new Google and Amie artificial research system, which was designed to help find rare diseases and serve as an auxiliary pilot for doctors.
“They have conducted some research, and the ability to do so Detecting these rare diseases And diseases are very high now, so doctors will use this as a tool to help them diagnose. “
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2025-01-25 10:00:00