The main reason for this increase was a sharp decline in infant mortality and advances in medicine. As a result, most people today can expect to live twice as long as their ancestors, writes Popular Mechanics.
But
this progress has occurred without the use of one of the most advanced
tools in medical research: artificial intelligence (AI). AI’s ability to
analyze vast amounts of data opens up new possibilities for finding
solutions, treatments, and perhaps even cures. Research into aging,
cancer, and other diseases suggests that AI could be a major player in
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