AI found that adalimumab could work well against Castleman’s disease—well enough that 100% of those who tried it are in remission ever since.
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2 posted on 
02/10/2025 8:26:36 PM PST by 
ConservativeMind
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To: ConservativeMind
I’ve talked to the people that sell the software for this. $50K annual license then you have to buy the computer hardware and setup the software to run the tests. You can run it on something that fits under your desk but you really want to running a few rack of these servers in a good air conditioned data center with backup generator.
I told our PHD’s, we would need about 1/2 million in budget and 3-6 months before we started the first run in the first rack. Also, they should hire a Computer Science Intern/Junior to run the code for it.
That is when they told me the Phase I only had $50K in it. I laughed and went back to my regular job.
 
3 posted on 
02/10/2025 11:00:48 PM PST by 
ClayinVA
("Those who don't remember history are doomed to repeat it")
 
To: ConservativeMind
Did they put their methodology up on GitHub? Would love to try it with a relative of mine.
 
4 posted on 
02/11/2025 3:19:45 AM PST by 
montag813
 
To: ConservativeMind
I have been critical of AI, only because of its potential to do harm at the hands of evil or incompetent people. I’m glad it’s in the right hands doing good things.
 
5 posted on 
02/11/2025 5:28:45 AM PST by 
telescope115
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