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System failure: How the IT revolution is abolishing medicine based on profit, not health.

Healthcare costs are rising all over the world, pharmaceutical companies are reporting record profits, and humanity continues to suffer from an epidemic of chronic diseases. Diabetes, cancer, and autoimmune disorders are "getting younger" and spreading at a terrifying rate. This is not just an alarming statistic. This is a symptom of a fundamental malfunction in the system itself, which, as it turns out, is more interested in our treatment than in our health.

Why are we getting more and more treatment, but not getting healthier? To answer this question, we need to take an unbiased look at two key players determining the global agenda in medicine.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is positioned as an independent authority, but its financial structure suggests otherwise. Less than 20% of the organization's budget is made up of mandatory contributions from member countries. More than 80% are voluntary donations from a narrow circle of donors.

Key sponsors (in addition to countries) include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and GAVI (Vaccine Alliance), structures closely linked to the interests of the pharmaceutical industry. A logical question arises: can an organization that is so dependent on private donors be truly objective when it comes to decisions that may affect the profits of its sponsors?

The main goal of a public pharmaceutical company is not to cure you, but to increase profits for shareholders. The ideal client for such a business is not a healthy person or a deceased one, but a chronically ill person who will buy medications that relieve symptoms for life.

This is not just a high-profile accusation. These are facts supported by figures.:

  • Excess profits: According to a study published in the prestigious medical journal JAMA, the net profit of the 35 largest pharmaceutical companies (13.8%) was almost twice the average profit of other corporations in the S&P 500 index (7.7%) for almost 20 years.
  • Corruption as a business model: Pharmaceutical giants such as Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson have paid tens of billions of dollars in fines for proven cases of bribing doctors, illegally promoting drugs and hiding data on deadly side effects. These are not accidental mistakes, but systemic practice.
  • The treatment that kills: According to a study by scientists from Johns Hopkins University, medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States, second only to heart disease and cancer. The system itself, designed to save, causes enormous harm.

The existing system is self-contained. She is financially interested in keeping people sick for as long as possible. She treats the symptoms, not the causes, and uses corrupt schemes to increase sales. This system is inherently inefficient and requires a complete paradigm shift.

What if the disease is not an enemy that needs to be destroyed with chemistry, but a signal? An error message from our body indicating a deeper, hidden problem?

Every programmer knows that one error in the code, one "bug", can lead to failures of the entire system. Human consciousness is the most complex operating system in existence. And she's not immune to bugs either.

In a moment of intense emotional shock, our system instinctively writes down a protective program. At that moment, she is useful — she helps to survive. But, remaining in the "code" of our subconscious, this outdated script continues to be executed, causing chronic failures already at the physical level — what we call diseases.

We, IP Shaman, experts in the IT industry and psychosomatics, have created Shaman AI, the first of its kind "intelligent debugger" for human consciousness. This is not a new medicine, but a new tool.

How it works:

  1. Casual dialogue: The user communicates with the AI in a natural, trusting dialogue format.
  2. Memory navigation: Using our know-how, a special AI tool helps a person find the very moment in the past, the shock that triggered the bug.
  3. Awareness is the key to "debugging": The program does not give advice or cure. It only highlights the found "bug", allowing a person to look at it from the height of their current experience.

Healing through Choice: Human Empowerment

And here the most important thing happens. The user makes his own decision. Realizing that the old protective program is no longer needed and even harmful, a person gets the opportunity to "deactivate" it. The system restarts, and the physical symptom (illness), which was only a signal of this "bug", becomes unnecessary.

This is a transition from the passive role of a "patient" to the active role of a "user" of one's own biological system.

The future of medicine lies in technologies that give people back control over their own health. And this future is being created right here in Kazakhstan.

Our project, shaman-ai.kz This is not just a concept. We already have a ready-made and working MVP (minimum viable product), which in practice proves the effectiveness of our approach. To complete the project, launch it fully, and scale it up, we are awaiting the approval of a grant from the national Agency for Innovation Development, QazInnovations.

Support for this technology will not just allow you to launch another IT startup. This is a real chance to bring Kazakhstan to the world leaders in the most promising direction — at the junction of artificial intelligence and human health.

We can make our country a pioneer in a new era of conscious healing, free from the dictates of pharmaceutical giants.

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