Using artificial intelligence to predict genuine outcomes in COVID-19 patients

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IMAGE: Working in coal mines might make people more susceptible to serious complications from COVID-19. Larissa Casaburi, a researcher in the WVU School of Medicine, is using artificial intelligence to study... view more Artificial intelligence can do more than recommend a song or suggest what to write in an email. It might even be able to predict outcomes in COVID-19 patients. Larissa Casaburi, a researcher in the West Virginia University School of Medicine, is using artificial intelligence to study how being a coal miner affects COVID-19 outcomes. She's also investigating the ways smoking, vaping and having a chronic lung condition influence how COVID-19 patients fare.

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