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The risk of human extinction due to uncontrolled AI development is significant, emphasizing the need for immediate action.
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Non-communicable diseases—such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, diabetes, and chronic pain—pose significant global health challenges, causing millions of deaths annually.