Will Artificial Intelligence Revolutionize Cancer Care? Dr. McCullough with Greg Boulden

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Internist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough appeared with journalist Greg Boulden on the America Emboldened Network, to discuss the recent announcement of a major cancer-artificial intelligence project announced by the Trump administration. Project Stargate is a $500 billion AI infrastructure initiative, with a key focus on using AI to revolutionize healthcare, including potential breakthroughs in cancer detection, treatment, and even vaccine development. This project is a joint venture involving OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle, with the aim of creating large-scale AI data centers in the US. McCullough said AI would be welcome in gathering and synthesizing the wealth of data amassed in each cancer patient. It could also help direct to the best possible protocols of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. However it is unlikely AI would jump past all that and select a mRNA vaccine as first line therapy as proposed by Larry Ellison on National TV. Currently, Moderna's toxic melanoma vaccine is used in research protocols in highly advanced patients receiving Keytruda, a checkpoint inhibitor that is loaded with serious side effects of its own.

Larry Ellison is involved in the Project Stargate along with OpenAI's Sam Altman and SoftBank's Masayoshi Son. Ellison's company, Oracle, is a key partner in Stargate, contributing to the project's development and deployment of AI infrastructure. Ellison envisions Stargate as a game-changer in AI, particularly in areas like cancer detection and AI-driven vaccine development.

Courtesy Greg Boulden, January 24, 2025.

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