Battling a killer bug with deep tech
That said, technologies--such as big data, cloud computing, supercomputers, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, 3D printing, thermal imaging and 5G--are being used to effectively complement the traditional methods of increased hygiene, self- and forced quarantines, and enforced global travel bans. Having enforced traditional measures in place, for instance, police officers in China now wear AI-powered helmets that can automatically record the temperatures of pedestrians. The high-tech headgear has an infrared camera, and sounds an alarm if anyone in a radius of 16ft has fever. Equipped with the facial-recognition technology, it can also display the pedestrian's personal information, such as their name on a virtual screen. Officials at railway stations, airports and in other public areas in India, too, are using smart thermal scanners to record temperatures from a distance, thus helping in identifying potential coronavirus carriers.
Mar-26-2020, 17:05:57 GMT
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