WEBVTT 1 00:00:00.166 --> 00:00:03.077 (gentle music) 2 00:00:03.077 --> 00:00:04.620 (machine beeping) 3 00:00:04.620 --> 00:00:07.370 The way that AI is going to improve patient outcomes. 4 00:00:08.520 --> 00:00:11.190 There are several different things that can happen 5 00:00:11.190 --> 00:00:12.510 and that are already happening. 6 00:00:12.510 --> 00:00:14.910 AI is helping to empower patients. 7 00:00:14.910 --> 00:00:18.720 So in a sense, patients, because of AI, have access to tools 8 00:00:18.720 --> 00:00:21.420 that they didn't have access to before. 9 00:00:21.420 --> 00:00:23.940 It gives them the information that they didn't have before 10 00:00:23.940 --> 00:00:25.990 so they can seek care in a different way. 11 00:00:27.060 --> 00:00:29.400 You're going to improve access 12 00:00:29.400 --> 00:00:31.080 to health care and improve the equity, 13 00:00:31.080 --> 00:00:34.230 the health equity dimension of health care, 14 00:00:34.230 --> 00:00:36.480 whether it's about research or development. 15 00:00:36.480 --> 00:00:38.340 You can use AI to make sure 16 00:00:38.340 --> 00:00:41.070 that your clinical trials are more inclusive, more diverse, 17 00:00:41.070 --> 00:00:41.903 and that they address 18 00:00:41.903 --> 00:00:43.620 and they're tailored to the right people. 19 00:00:43.620 --> 00:00:45.390 You can use AI to better understand 20 00:00:45.390 --> 00:00:47.580 and better design the products that will serve the needs 21 00:00:47.580 --> 00:00:49.290 of those specific patients. 22 00:00:49.290 --> 00:00:50.700 Then in the manufacturing space, 23 00:00:50.700 --> 00:00:54.390 you can use AI to take out some costs, improve the yields, 24 00:00:54.390 --> 00:00:56.190 and make sure that you then have drugs 25 00:00:56.190 --> 00:00:58.410 and products that are more affordable. 26 00:00:58.410 --> 00:01:01.620 The number of barriers for access to health care are related 27 00:01:01.620 --> 00:01:03.600 to the fact that addressing specific groups 28 00:01:03.600 --> 00:01:05.700 and making sure that specific groups have the products 29 00:01:05.700 --> 00:01:09.960 and the services they need means it's an additional work 30 00:01:09.960 --> 00:01:12.120 that usually comes at the end of that process. 31 00:01:12.120 --> 00:01:13.110 Let me take an example. 32 00:01:13.110 --> 00:01:16.470 We've had TB drugs for what, 40, 50 years 33 00:01:16.470 --> 00:01:18.420 that are super effective on adults. 34 00:01:18.420 --> 00:01:19.680 It took about 40 years 35 00:01:19.680 --> 00:01:22.053 to have those same drugs formulated for kids. 36 00:01:24.360 --> 00:01:25.650 Why did that take so long? 37 00:01:25.650 --> 00:01:26.880 Because it's a small market. 38 00:01:26.880 --> 00:01:28.620 Because it's not the most lucrative market. 39 00:01:28.620 --> 00:01:30.750 And because development or changing formulation 40 00:01:30.750 --> 00:01:32.370 is something that's quite expensive. 41 00:01:32.370 --> 00:01:34.230 That's not the priority market 42 00:01:34.230 --> 00:01:37.020 at least identified as such at this point of time. 43 00:01:37.020 --> 00:01:39.120 So with AI, you can de-risk 44 00:01:39.120 --> 00:01:40.800 and you can reduce the production 45 00:01:40.800 --> 00:01:42.030 and the development cycles 46 00:01:42.030 --> 00:01:43.800 because you can model them in a way 47 00:01:43.800 --> 00:01:45.450 that will help you understand exactly 48 00:01:45.450 --> 00:01:46.800 where you can take out some cost 49 00:01:46.800 --> 00:01:48.330 and where you can take out some risk. 50 00:01:48.330 --> 00:01:49.260 And so that means 51 00:01:49.260 --> 00:01:51.090 that you'll be able to bring the right products 52 00:01:51.090 --> 00:01:54.247 to the right patient much more quickly than before. 53 00:01:54.247 --> 00:01:56.830 (gentle music)