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Posted On: 10/03/2023 5:23:19 PM
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SamaGong, I believe you are a little behind on what medical AIs can and will do.
You do realize that AIs will eliminate the need for all drug trials - mouse, monkey and human? All drug trialing will be done virtually.
Some may object that such trials could not account for the unique chemistries of all patients. But that is the task that AI is being set to. "Precise medicine" is precisely about understanding the unique chemistry of each human being and then intervening into that chemistry with just the right drugs and treatment.
Dr. Sasha is already trying to use AI to incorporate the manufacture of Leronlimab into a string of genetic coding (RNA/DNA, I don't know) that would be in a one-and-done shot for those with HIV. Manufacture of Leronlimab in vivo (in the body, by the body). Maybe later that process could be shut down as well after the Leronlimab had done its work.
No, I wasn't hoping that AI would just be used to duplicate Ohm20's list. Ohm has done a fine job there but that is just a list of targets. AI would do the validation of using Leronlimab for all those indications and discovery of each of the Mechanisms of Action as the immune system is restored to better functioning.
Ohm20 had his reasons for including each indication on that list but trialing Leronlimab is what AI will do, even if at first it is equivalent to only mouse trials or monkey trials at first.
In a future not so far away, perhaps a drug can be found and trialed for any disease in a matter of hours, not months or years!
You do realize that AIs will eliminate the need for all drug trials - mouse, monkey and human? All drug trialing will be done virtually.
Some may object that such trials could not account for the unique chemistries of all patients. But that is the task that AI is being set to. "Precise medicine" is precisely about understanding the unique chemistry of each human being and then intervening into that chemistry with just the right drugs and treatment.
Dr. Sasha is already trying to use AI to incorporate the manufacture of Leronlimab into a string of genetic coding (RNA/DNA, I don't know) that would be in a one-and-done shot for those with HIV. Manufacture of Leronlimab in vivo (in the body, by the body). Maybe later that process could be shut down as well after the Leronlimab had done its work.
No, I wasn't hoping that AI would just be used to duplicate Ohm20's list. Ohm has done a fine job there but that is just a list of targets. AI would do the validation of using Leronlimab for all those indications and discovery of each of the Mechanisms of Action as the immune system is restored to better functioning.
Ohm20 had his reasons for including each indication on that list but trialing Leronlimab is what AI will do, even if at first it is equivalent to only mouse trials or monkey trials at first.
In a future not so far away, perhaps a drug can be found and trialed for any disease in a matter of hours, not months or years!
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