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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
The computer algorithm that was among the first to detect the coronavirus outbreak
2020-04-29
[60 Minutes] When you're fighting a pandemic, almost nothing matters more than speed. A little-known band of doctors and hi-tech wizards say they were able to find the vital speed needed to attack the coronavirus: the computing power of artificial intelligence. They call their new weapon "outbreak science." It could change the way we fight another contagion. Already it has led to calls for an overhaul of how the federal government does things. But first, we'll take you inside BlueDot, a small Canadian company with an algorithm that scours the world for outbreaks of infectious disease. It's a digital early warning system, and it was among the first to raise alarms about this lethal outbreak.

It was New Year's Eve when BlueDot's computer spat out an alert: a Chinese business paper had just reported 27 cases of a mysterious flu-like disease in Wuhan, a city of 11 million. The signs were ominous. Seven people were already in hospitals.

Almost all the cases came from the city's sprawling market, where live animals are packed in cages and slaughtered on-site. Medical detectives are now investigating if this is where the epidemic began, when the virus made the leap from animals to us.

Posted by:Besoeker

#6  /\ Absolutely correct! General Tommy Franks used to say, "Ok, I see your data points and linkages, but so what."

The dreaded and oftentimes challenging..."so what test."
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-29 14:02  

#5  #3 But you still need a talented (and it is a talent) human to jump from "a" to "z" without going through the intermediate stages.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-29 13:58  

#4  sifts through data relating to infectious diseases and analyzes based on the criteria they give it.

Exactly! Makes one wonder why are paying anyone at the National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) at Ft Detrick, MD. Of course we wouldn't know for sure, their website is behind the Green Door https://www.intelink.gov/ncmi
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-29 13:44  

#3  Sounds like a search engine to me, similar to Google except that it sifts through data relating to infectious diseases and analyzes based on the criteria they give it. Probably not a bad idea. Couldn't be any worse than WHO.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-04-29 13:38  

#2  One of these days we just might get to the bottom of this outbreak. /sarc
Posted by: Clem   2020-04-29 13:32  

#1  How 'BlueDot Works' as posted in their own website.

Unable to identify any USG connection. These people may actually be on to something.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-29 13:18  

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