biometric and robotic
Monitoring, Biometrics and Robotics: AI in the 'Day-After' COVID-19 Stanford Law School
My last post, AI and COVID-19: Securing the Intensified Reliance on AI Prime Operational Qualities discussed the "safe" and "efficient" operational features as the "prime operational" aspects desirable in an environment where there is an intensified reliance on AI. Even before all of this, but definitely in the'day-after' COVID-19, we can expect AI (in varying flavors) to be integrated into countless applications where its capabilities serve to enhance their function. April 16, 2020: AI can help make sense of the massive amount of COVID-19 related data. Monitoring physical movement can provide certain insight, but will that really be useful in this fight? Let's pretend, for the moment, that end user privacy is in fact effectively protected (Google says its Community Mobility Reports data, for example, is aggregated and anonymized).