AI Enhances Disease Response
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Advances in AI can help prepare the world for the next pandemic, global group of scientists find

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Global group of researchers call for better collaboration between academia, government and industry, to ensure safety, accountability and ethics in the use of AI in infectious disease research.
In the next five years , integrating AI into country response systems could save more lives by anticipating the location and trajectory of disease outbreaks.
Potential to help determine the properties of new pathogens, predict their traits and identify whether cross species jumps are likely.
The Pandemic Sciences Institute is an interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Oxford dedicated to confronting the challenge of epidemic and pandemic infectious diseases.
PSI is hosted by the University’s Nuffield Department of Medicine .
The study's authors include scientists from the.
University of.
Oxford Martin School ; Department of Biology ;.
Department of Computer Science ; Department.
of Statistics;.
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