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Silicon Valley executives often mention the potential for AI to cure cancer, even while most AI tools are used for routine daily tasks and work-oriented projects. But Farrugia said he believes that with the right technology, preventing disease is not such a far-off goal — although he acknowledges there are “valid concerns” about AI. “Globally, but even United States, there’s still so much need for better healthcare that we should embrace AI,” he said, “because it helps us get better results.”

Joey Anthony

Joey Anthony

June 3, 2026

Updated: June 3, 2026

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Silicon Valley executives often mention the potential for AI to cure cancer, even while most AI tools are used for routine daily tasks and work-oriented projects. But Farrugia said he believes that with the right technology, preventing disease is not such a far-off goal — although he acknowledges there are “valid concerns” about AI.

“Globally, but even United States, there’s still so much need for better healthcare that we should embrace AI,” he said, “because it helps us get better results.”

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