Friday, 6 October 2023

Did you hear about AI for cancer?

This comes straight from an MIT report.                                                            

Dear Member,

You probably know how artificial intelligence is disrupting businesses all over the country.

But were you aware of how rapidly it's also disrupting science and medicine?

Right now, doctors are using AI systems like Exscientia to offer personalized medicine that no one ever dreamed possible.

In fact, this AI technology actually just saved an 82-year-old man in Austria with blood cancer.

After six rounds of chemotherapy, the patient was out of options.

But when Exscientia analyzed the patient's unique genetic profile, it recommended a drug that most doctors thought was ineffective against cancer ...

And it worked.

Two years later, this man's cancer was in complete remission.

AI was able to figure out the right medicine even when the world's best doctors didn't have a clue.

And that's just the beginning. Biotech companies are using AI to design new drugs at the molecular level completely from scratch.

And soon, AI will perform the diagnosis and recommend the right treatment without your doctor.

I know it sounds crazy, but AI is advancing with lightning speed. That's why I'm convinced that AI is the biggest opportunity for investors in decades.

It will reshape every industry and change our lives in ways we never imagined, just like the internet did 30 years ago.

In fact, we estimate that the opportunity in AI-assisted healthcare alone could be far bigger than the AI apps we've seen so far.

To get all the details, watch my urgent briefing, "The Next AI Bonanza: 100x Larger than GPT."

Warm Regards,

Martin D. Weiss
Martin D. Weiss, PhD
Weiss Ratings Founder

11780 US Highway 1,
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080

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