Why I Am Enthusiastic About AI: Prolonging Our Lifespans by Decades

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Who isn’t concerned about AI these days? It seems like everyone is. People are worried that AI, along with technologies like ChatGPT, will take away our jobs and disrupt our way of life.

However, the atmosphere is completely different in the field of healthcare. Innovative physicians recognize the immense potential of AI to extend our lifespan and revolutionize the inadequate “sick care” system, not just in the United States, but around the globe.

Thanks to AI, life expectancy is increasing for all of us. Let’s explore how and why.

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With the democratization of precision medicine, society will shift from a mentality that says, “I’m sick and I need treatment” to “I’m healthy and I want to stay that way.” (iStock)

We don’t truly have a functioning healthcare system. Instead, we wait until individuals are on the brink of death before providing treatment. This is because by the time serious illnesses affecting vital organs such as the heart, lungs, brain, and digestive system manifest observable symptoms, they have typically advanced too far to be cured.

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Consequently, we spend exorbitant amounts of money on hospitals, doctors, and medications in attempts to add a few more years to the lives of those suffering from advanced diseases. However, this approach often proves expensive, painful, and, most importantly, ineffective.

On the other hand, certain individuals have access to the world of “precision medicine,” which involves a comprehensive examination of their health and well-being. This includes an extensive range of tests, such as CT scans, brain scans, heart ultrasounds, MRIs, and in-depth analysis of blood, urine, and stool samples. Whole genome sequencing is also performed to identify genetic predispositions to diseases that would otherwise go undetected until it’s too late for treatment.

Consequently, patients gain awareness of the diseases they are likely to develop, and doctors can identify brain tumors, heart issues, lung problems, and other ailments while they are still manageable in their early stages.

Alternatively, without this proactive approach, tumors and malignancies grow, or arterial blockages progress unnoticed, until the patient reaches a point where treatment is no longer feasible or suddenly succumbs to the illness. Loved ones often lament that it seemingly happened out of nowhere. In reality, it merely went undetected, like a ticking time bomb that could have been disarmed years ago.

So, how does AI play a role in all of this?

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The costliest aspect of precision medicine is the expense incurred by doctors to interpret test results. AI, however, is capable of analyzing lung and brain scans, as well as reviewing data from vital organs like the heart and kidneys, in a far more cost-effective manner than human doctors. Consequently, the price of precision medicine will significantly decrease within the next five to ten years. These types of tests will be included in regular health insurance coverage, or individuals will have the option to undergo testing at their local pharmacy for a mere $99.

“Over the past 150 years, we have doubled life expectancy,” states Dr. Bill Kapp, CEO of Fountain Life, a precision medicine firm located in Westchester, New York. His company offers the kind of comprehensive testing described above. “We have made significant advancements in infectious disease control, food and water quality, as well as combating microbial and viral illnesses. Currently, we are faced with chronic diseases that often remain asymptomatic until they reach an advanced stage. Thanks to AI, we will have the ability to detect illnesses or determine disease markers long before symptoms arise.”

All of the aforementioned developments represent a transformative shift for both patients and doctors. Dr. Kapp notes that most individuals are conditioned from a young age to only visit a doctor when they are seriously ill. Additionally, medical school training focuses primarily on diagnosing and treating sick individuals based on their symptoms. Wouldn’t it be preferable if doctors could prevent individuals from falling ill in the first place?

With the democratization of precision medicine, society will transition from a mindset that says, “I’m sick and I need treatment” to “I’m healthy and I want to remain that way.”

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Consider what becomes possible with AI – a shift from a “sick care” system to one that emphasizes early detection and treatment. This will result in a drastic reduction in healthcare costs, improved patient outcomes, and longer, healthier, and happier lives. Elderly individuals will no longer be confined to nursing homes, as they will be able to remain active and live independently in their own homes and communities for several extra decades. Parents of young children will no longer be overwhelmed as they care for both their children and aging relatives who are struggling with declining health.

It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved.

Another area where AI makes a significant impact is in processing the vast amount of new information pertaining to illnesses and treatments.

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“Medical journals around the world publish approximately four thousand new articles each day,” explains Dr. Kapp. “No doctor can possibly keep up with this influx of information. Despite advances in basic science, it often takes around fifteen years for a new discovery to be integrated into medical school curricula or become a standard treatment. However, AI has the capability to stay current with these four thousand articles on a daily basis. Consequently, we can disseminate new ideas and treatment modalities far more rapidly than before.”

Your grandmother probably told you that prevention is better than cure. That’s precisely why your grandmother would have admired AI.

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