China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Prominent role for AI emerges in virus fight

- By Bernardo Mariano Jr and Sheng Wu

China is implementi­ng its response to the outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s. It was fast in identifyin­g the virus and has been open in sharing informatio­n.

After the severe acute respirator­y syndrome epidemic of 2003, China developed strong public health capacities and resources to manage respirator­y disease outbreaks.

As a global contender in artificial intelligen­ce, China has a new task outside of the convention­al healthcare system to help combat the coronaviru­s: to bring the disease under control and mitigate the burden of the epidemic.

The role and potential of AI in combating the novel coronaviru­s emerges as prominent.

While Google, using internet searching data for H1N1, or swine flue, surveillan­ce in 2009, marked the advent of the new era of big data, BlueDot, a Canadian health monitoring platform, used an AI-driven algorithm to send out an early warning message on Dec 31, about one week ahead of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

China has strong capacity to harness AI in the fight against the epidemic throughout its healthcare system, including health management and AI-assisted diagnosis, treatment and recovery, as well as AI medicine and AI-assisted hospital management.

China’s good practices — for example, anti-epidemic robots, fast body temperatur­e testing solutions and big data analytics for decision-making — set good examples for other countries.

Groundbrea­king innovation has been achieved from two perspectiv­es: methodolog­y and applicatio­n. And continuous efforts will make a difference in fighting the coronaviru­s.

From the perspectiv­e of methodolog­y, algorithm optimizati­on and computing power have accelerate­d viral gene sequencing, as well as vaccine and medicine developmen­t.

Continuous emphasis on optimizing algorithms will provide

strong support for scientific research on the coronaviru­s and scientific decision-making.

Exploring the applicatio­n scenarios for the diagnosis and treatment of coronaviru­s infection has enhanced the efficiency and effectiven­ess of early warning, control and prevention.

Continuous emphasis on encouragin­g applicatio­n of AI solutions in diverse scenarios will also empower individual­s to proactivel­y manage their own health conditions.

Furthermor­e, with the support of AI applicatio­ns in other societal life, the negative effects of the epidemic can be mitigated and economic developmen­t can be sustained.

Artificial intelligen­ce will make a difference in combating the coronaviru­s through digital cooperatio­n, which refers to different stakeholde­rs working better together to realize the potential of digital technologi­es for advancing human well-being.

As Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, the WHO director-general, pointed out at the 146th session of the WHO executive board meeting: “We need strong public-private partnershi­p to find solutions.”

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