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    Question: Do you think ai will be advanced enough to cure illnesses?

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    Asked by regs535mars97 on 3 Mar 2026.
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      Neil Barnby answered on 3 Mar 2026:


      AI has already been used to help cure illnesses but I am sure it will get better and help to to cure many more. It can spot patterns and trends so it can do things like spot which skin marks may be cancer and predict what lifestyle choices lead to certain diseases.

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