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As reported by The Australian, entrepreneur Paul Coningham decided to use ChatGPT artificial intelligence to save the life of his beloved dog, who was diagnosed with cancer — and it was the right decision.
Main theses:
- ChatGPT and AlphaFold were able to cope where doctors were powerless.
- A new stage of treatment is ahead, the dog is feeling much better.
ChatGPT helped stop cancer
As journalists managed to find out, this story began 2 years ago, when entrepreneur Paul Coningham's dog was diagnosed with cancer.
This is reported by The Australian.
According to the man, the doctors frankly admitted that they were powerless in this situation and urged the animal's owner to accept the worst-case scenario.
However, Paul Coningham decided not to give up so easily, so he sequenced the tumor's DNA and uploaded the resulting data to ChatGPT and AlphaFold.
Neural networks analyzed mutations and identified mutated proteins, after which they proposed a personalized vaccine.
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After that, the animal's owner passed the data on to the doctors, and they created a drug.
After just a few weeks of treatment, Rosie's dog's tumor had shrunk by about half and her condition had improved significantly.
Rosie's devoted owner is now working on a second vaccine aimed at fighting one large tumor that failed to respond to initial treatment. Scientists at the University of South Wales began work on genetic sequencing this week.
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