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Ruth Porat on Tech & Cancer Research - News Directory 3

Ruth Porat on Tech & Cancer Research

June 4, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
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  • Chicago—Google is focusing its artificial intelligence (AI) efforts on‍ making cancer ⁣more⁣ manageable, with teh ultimate goals of prevention and cure.
  • Porat emphasized⁤ that AI,like the steam engine⁢ and the internet,is a "general purpose technology" with the power to transform industries.
  • The focus, Porat said, is on accelerating scientific breakthroughs, improving healthcare delivery and outcomes, and strengthening cybersecurity within the healthcare industry.
Original source: blog.google

Google’s AI is making strides in cancer care, with a focus on improving diagnosis, treatment,⁤ and prevention, according to ⁤Ruth Porat. Speaking at the ASCO annual meeting, Porat highlighted the potential of ⁤AI to revolutionize healthcare and potentially add $20 trillion to the global GDP by 2030. She emphasized AI’s ⁣ability to accelerate⁤ breakthroughs, improve healthcare delivery, and strengthen cybersecurity. Sharing her personal battle with cancer, Porat underscored the importance ⁢of making cancer manageable for all patients, and she ‍described how AI can augment human capabilities. News directory ‍3 ⁢has the latest on this. Google’s continuing investment in AI research and progress offers an exciting glimpse into ⁢the future of cancer treatment. Discover what’s⁤ next in the⁣ fight against cancer.

Key Points

  • Google is using AI to ⁤improve cancer diagnosis and treatment.
  • AI could boost global GDP⁢ by $20 trillion by⁤ 2030.
  • Ruth Porat shares her personal experience wiht cancer.

Google’s AI Aims to make Cancer Manageable, Preventable, and Curable

Updated June 4, 2025
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Chicago—Google is focusing its artificial intelligence (AI) efforts on‍ making cancer ⁣more⁣ manageable, with teh ultimate goals of prevention and cure. Ruth ⁢Porat, speaking at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s (ASCO) ⁢annual meeting, ⁤highlighted AI’s potential to revolutionize cancer care.

Porat emphasized⁤ that AI,like the steam engine⁢ and the internet,is a “general purpose technology” with the power to transform industries. She noted economists’ projections that⁣ AI could add $20 trillion to the global GDP by 2030⁢ through widespread request across various sectors.

The focus, Porat said, is on accelerating scientific breakthroughs, improving healthcare delivery and outcomes, and strengthening cybersecurity within the healthcare industry. She recounted a conversation with ‍Vint Cerf, considered the “father of the internet,” who believes AI has even greater potential than the internet because it can augment human capabilities.

Porat also shared ‍her personal experience with cancer, having been diagnosed twice. She described the fear and uncertainty she felt, especially concerning her young children. “What I learned through the process: As difficult as my cancer⁤ was, for me it was manageable,” Porat said,⁢ emphasizing the importance of making cancer a manageable condition for more patients.

She credited her exceptional care at Memorial⁤ Sloan Kettering and her‍ oncologist, dr. Cliff Hudis,for her positive outcome. Porat ⁤acknowledged that while AI is helping to make cancer manageable for more⁢ individuals, the ⁢overarching⁤ aim is ‍to move towards prevention and cures, aligning with ASCO’s mission to conquer cancer through research, education, and quality patient care.

AI has greater potential than⁣ the internet, as it can augment human capabilities.

Vint Cerf, Internet⁤ Pioneer

What’s next

Google ⁤plans ⁢to continue⁤ investing in AI research and progress to further its application ⁢in cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, working⁢ towards a future where cancer is not only manageable but ⁢also⁤ preventable and curable.

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