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Shortcomings with the AI Tools and Devices Preventing COVID-19?

Shortcomings with the AI Tools and Devices Preventing COVID-19? | Internet of Things - Technology focus | Scoop.it

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Since the start of the pandemic, new technologies have been developed to help reduce the spread of the infection.

Some of the most common safety measures today include measuring a person’s temperature, covering your nose and mouth with a mask, contact tracing, disinfection, and social distancing. Many businesses have adopted various technologies, including those with artificial intelligence (AI) underneath, helping to adhere to the COVID-19 safety measures.  While there are many AI solutions to help ensure that COVID-19 prevention practices are observed, many of them have flaws or limits. In this article, we will cover some of the issues creating obstacles for fighting the pandemic.   

Issue #1. Manual temperature scanning is tricky
Issue #2. Monitoring crowds is even more complex
Issue #3. Contact tracing leads to privacy concerns
Issue #4. UV rays harm eyes and skin
Issue #5. UVC robots are extremely expensive
Issue #6. No integration, no compliance, no transparency
Regardless of the safety measures in place and existing issues, innovations are already playing a vital role in the fight against COVID-19. By improving on existing technology, we can make everyone safer as we all adjust to the new normal.

nrip's curator insight, May 8, 2021 1:54 AM

Yes, there are issues with some of the innovations being used. But a faster response is a useful response. I found this post extremely well researched and accurate , and not necessarily negetive. We need criticism of good intentions to make them better. This post does that. These is a valuable list of some shortcomings and some mistakes which will be worked on and improved. Sometimes by changing the system, sometimes by changing the financial model, and sometimes by changing behaviour and mindset.

 

The future of healthcare contains a lot of AI. That bit is true.

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The Future of Cities after Covid-19

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The coronavirus pandemic could have a lasting impact on city life. WSJ’s Jaden Urbi explores how the ways we work, shop and play are changing as urban designers refocus on health, tech and open spaces.



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The coronavirus pandemic could have a lasting impact on city life. WSJ’s Jaden Urbi explores how the ways we work, shop and play are changing as urban designers refocus on health, tech and open spaces.

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RADx Tech: Advancing COVID-19 Diagnostic Technology

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NIH’s new Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative, or RADx Tech, aims to bring accurate, rapid, and easy-to-use COVID diagnostic tests to all Americans.



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NIH’s new Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative, or RADx Tech, aims to bring accurate, rapid, and easy-to-use COVID diagnostic tests to all Americans.

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A Virus detection network to stop the next Pandemic

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A Virus detection network to stop the next Pandemic



How can we stop the next pandemic before it starts? Disease researchers Pardis Sabeti and Christian Happi introduce Sentinel, an early warning system that detects and tracks viral threats in real time -- and could help stop them before they spre

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How can we stop the next pandemic before it starts? Disease researchers Pardis Sabeti and Christian Happi introduce Sentinel, an early warning system that detects and tracks viral threats in real time — and could help stop them before they spread. Learn more about the cutting-edge technology that powers the system and how the Sentinel team is helping scientists and health workers during the coronavirus pandemic. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED’s initiative to inspire and fund global change.)