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AI Meets Ancient Wisdom: WHO Conference Begins
18 Dec
Summary
- WHO conference in New Delhi explores using AI for traditional medicine.
- 40-90% of populations in 90% of WHO states use traditional remedies.
- Digital repository of 1.6 million scientific records to be launched.

The World Health Organization commenced a significant conference in New Delhi on Wednesday, focusing on the integration of traditional medicine with modern healthcare systems. This three-day event aims to utilize emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to scientifically validate ancient healing practices. The WHO's initiative seeks to meet the growing global demand for traditional remedies, which are often the most accessible form of care.
The organization emphasizes that traditional medicine is not a relic of the past but a vital component of global health. It is estimated that 40-90% of populations across 90% of WHO member states rely on these ancestral practices. The WHO also plans to launch the world's largest digital repository, containing 1.6 million scientific records, to bolster evidence and knowledge-sharing.
This push for an 'evidence-informed' approach aims to ensure traditional medicines are safe and equitable. Notably, many modern pharmaceuticals, such as aspirin and certain cancer treatments, have origins in natural products and traditional remedies. The conference highlights the transformative potential of applying rigorous scientific methods to these time-tested practices.



