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Artificial intelligence predicts a new deadly pandemic threat to humanity by 2050.


In light of the increasing risks facing humanity, artificial intelligence predicts the emergence of a deadly pandemic by the year 2050 that will surpass the impact and number of casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was stated in a report prepared by the “Daily Star” newspaper, which surveyed the opinions of artificial intelligence on the future of humanity.

According to artificial intelligence, there are currently a number of deadly diseases competing for the top spot in the list of causes of death, and the current leader is coronary artery disease. However, by 2025, artificial intelligence expects humanity to face a significant threat from bacteria resistant to all types of antibiotics.

The report mentioned that the spread of these bacteria is due to the increasing dissemination of germs due to unregulated scientific experiments that violate international laws, in addition to wars and the use of internationally banned weapons. Artificial intelligence warned that this scenario may be inevitable unless major countries and international organizations review their policies and take urgent measures to reduce the significant increase in deaths.

The report emphasized that resistant bacteria may become the main killer of humanity, surpassing the impact of heart disease, cancer, and even climate change-related diseases. Despite these alarming predictions, artificial intelligence pointed out potential competitors for this new epidemic, such as neurological diseases and diseases resulting from climate change.

Artificial intelligence stressed that these predictions depend on current conditions in the world and the analysis of future challenges, but it also noted that many factors may affect these results and contribute to improving the situation. It emphasized the importance of scientific progress and medical innovations, as well as governmental and international initiatives to address health challenges and climate change, to prevent the spread of epidemics and control them.

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