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Donald D Haines1, Stephen Christopher Rose2, Fred M Cowan3
1Advanced Biotherapeutics Ltd., 20-22, Wenlock Road, London N1 7GU, UK.
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This review explores the transformative potentials of artificial intelligence (AI) in promoting healthspan and longevity. Healthspan focuses on enhancing quality of life free from chronic conditions, while longevity defines current lifespan limits within a particular species and encompasses biological aging at multiple levels. AI methodologies-including machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, robotics, and data analytics-offer unprecedented tools to analyze complex biological data, accelerate biomarker discovery, optimize therapeutic interventions, and personalize medicine. Notably, AI has facilitated breakthroughs in identifying accurate biomarkers of biological age, developing precision medicine approaches, accelerating drug discovery, and enhancing genomic editing technologies such as CRISPR. Further, AI-based analysis of endogenous cytoprotection, especially the activity of molecules such as heme oxygenase, with particular application to hemolytic diseases. AI-driven robotics and automated monitoring systems significantly improve elderly care, lifestyle interventions, and clinical trials, demonstrating considerable potential to extend both healthspan and lifespan. However, the integration of AI into longevity research poses ethical and societal challenges, including concerns over privacy, equitable access, and broader implications of extended human lifespans. Strategic interdisciplinary collaboration, transparent AI methodologies, standardized data frameworks, and equitable policy approaches are essential to responsibly harness AI's full potential in transforming longevity science and improving human health.
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