The book examines the unpredictable nature of life and its impact on reshaping medicine in the era of data and artificial intelligence. From nonlinear genes to models that predict strongly for groups but imperfectly for individuals the work shows that every technique - no matter how advanced - must confront the limits of knowledge and the openness of the human body. Modern medicine truly progresses by acknowledging its limitations thereby returning to the center of humanity: listening to the sick protecting their freedom and respecting the memories and life experiences that no other model can encompass. The book proposes a new paradigm for care one that emphasizes prevention as justice medical decisions as existential behaviors data as an extension of the body and correction as the foundation of trust. This is not just a philosophical analysis of biomedicine. However an invitation to reconstruct medicine as an uplifting space where technology takes its place and the dignity of the human person returns to the center.
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