Artificial intelligence traced the first coronary

On the shores of Lake Ontario, a Canadian company was among the first to warn of the risk of pneumonia epidemic by Wwan, China. Her secret? Artificial intelligence. Using headquarters in Toronto, BlueDot has developed an algorithm that controls hundreds of thousands of press articles and air traffic data every day, with a view to detecting and [...]
Her secret? Artificial intelligence.
With the headquarters in Toronto, BlueDot has developed an algorithm that daily controls hundreds of thousands of press articles and air traffic data with the aim of detecting and tracking the spread of infectious diseases.
In the case of the new coronary, BlueDot warned his clients since December 31st, days before the first official communication of major public health agencies.
What we're trying to do, what we're trying to do, is to go beyond the limits of using data and analysis and technology in order to move faster”, explained Camran Khan, founder and chairman of BlueDot.
“Faceing an epidemic, managing time is essential”, Khan continued.
BlueDot also accurately predicted where the virus was threatened.











