RE: Artificial Intelligence in the prevention and diagnosis of Coronavirus
Dear @josevas217
Indeed, we are living in difficult times. Most people do not yet know how difficult it will be for many of us. Most people are still clueless and seem to think that everything will be back to normal "by summer".
There are countries that to a large extent are already overcoming this reality (like China for example)
It's kind of hard to tell if china really did overcome this problem. I've been following some people who live there and it seem that things are still very bad. And I've read already number of suggestions that China made illegal and criminal to post any video/tweets etc. online about corona virus. And that problem is still huge (especially outside larger cities) but China isn't transparent and is just waiting for entire world attention to change focus on europe and US.
Time will tell.
in Bogota, capital of Colombia, country where I live, a first case was already diagnosed 4 days ago,
Be safe my friend.
ps. AI would surely help to collect and analyze data, but the problem is lack of fast reaction from our authorities. And I'm afraid that AI cannot help here much :(
Yours, Piotr
Dear @crypto.piotr
You should follow the situation in China more closely, and have more knowledge than most, because of your ability to relate I have no doubt that you spend good contacts in that country.
Without a doubt, China as an authoritarian country must be putting obstacles in the way for information to come out, because economically with all this closing in its ports it must be very touched.
Here too, everything continues as if nothing had happened, on TV they only say that they sell their hands to prevent it, but they continue to play football with crowds of people, some concerts and festivals are still going on, as if nothing had happened.
This will get out of control.
As far as I'm concerned, saving food for a few months, there's no other way.
Thanks for your comment.
Always welcome.
Hi brother @josevas217.
A few weeks ago I wrote an article about using AI for early virus detection.
In fact, with this system the Chinese government was able to have knowledge and information about a possible outbreak of endemic disease in late 2019.
Yes, just as you read it: 2019!
The Chinese government either ignored the warnings or simply did not want to put its population on alert and cause panic. Now the consequences have spread to all continents.
Your friend, Juan.
Yeah @juanmolina, I read that publication, and I commented on it, too.
A sign that states could have done much more to avoid all of this current situation and simply weren't interested.
Thanks for your kind reply dear friend.