Paul Conyngham's 8-year-old rescue dog had a fatal skin cancer. He turned to AI to see if he could create a personalized anti-cancer vaccine.
Viral story claims ChatGPT cured a dog’s cancer, but experts say AI only assisted research while doctors handled treatment and testing.
A sick dog, desperate owner, and a bunch of chatbots made for a great story. The actual science was much messier.
When his beloved dog was given months to live, an Australian man harnessed the power of machine learning and mRNA technology ...
He used ChatGPT and Google’s DeepFold to analyze Rose’s DNA and got a university to manufacture a vaccine. The cancer wasn’t cured but was greatly reduced, improving the quality of life for his canine ...
The tale of this heartbroken tech entrepreneur, his tumour-riddled rescue dog and a cure for cancer has leading scientists astounded.
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