AI helped treat this Sydney dog's cancer, but it faces hurdles for humans (opens original article in a new tab)
AI helped treat a dog's cancer by accelerating personalized vaccine development, but scientists warn outdated regulations hinder Australia's progress in AI-driven medicine.
- An Australian dog named Rosie's cancer treatment used AI to process genetic data and create an mRNA vaccine that shrank her tumours
- Scientists say outdated regulatory frameworks are slowing Australia's adoption of AI-driven precision medicine
- AI streamlined the design process of personalized cancer treatment, reducing development time from years to months
- Researchers call for better support and regulatory changes to make AI and personalized medicine more accessible
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