@yvonnekneeshaw2784

2 years ago at 64 I developed wet macular degeneration and being treated with eye injections since.  Started at every 4 weeks and now very 2 months. The fluid has dried up and pray it stays this way. I too saw wavy lines as I was driving. Each sign or tree or telephone pole was wavy. Now instead of 1/2 of my right eye being completely blind, it’s greyish but can’t see very clearly. Better than complete blindness though. Glasses help vision as well. I’m very thankful for all and any medical improvements.  🇨🇦

@tarekalmahmoud4778

Locked in syndrome or Lateral Amyloid Multiple Sclerosis or worst and most devastating conditions I ask Allah to protect all of you of such diseases 🙏🏼

@NIKOLAGAMING13

Kudos to the entire DW DOCUMENTARY team, waiting for more these kind of documentaries❤

@adampittner9586

over 2 years from when this video was posted, I'd love to know how these technologies have advanced and how these patients are doing. I show this to my students and it provides great information towards the discussion of A.I.

@somaghosh2960

In medical industry AI(Artificial intelligence) very successful. 
Here DW nicely explained that. Good.

@ibrahimhussein9021

AI is the future of everything

@molugusatyapriya2

AI is making significant strides in healthcare! The way it's improving accuracy and streamlining processes is impressive

@TheElessar98

As humans we should in every way try to remove pain and suffering in everyway. I really hope that AI wil save milions and more lives of people suffering from terrible illnesses. I’m so sorry for that and I wish no human on earth had to suffer from such horrible diseases. Hope for a much brighter future.

@WilliamLeam

The point is not to be fearful of AI when it can do a better job than human beings. Our fear is the fear itself which is over-reacting to events.

@kompila

AI is over hyped