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Covid-19 : these last few weeks have been dramatically monothematic and have seen us become aware of a pandemic which, from afar and unknown (as China is for many of us), has appeared on the territory, with all the problems that we know. We have experienced all the phases of the infection first-hand: from "it's little more than the flu" to the red zones, to ending up with everyone in quarantine. It is natural, therefore, that in a moment like this it doesn't come naturally to ask "what are the digital news of the month?". It's good to know, however, that the digital world has not been intimidated by the current situation. In this article we tell you how technology has been intelligently used to combat the virus and how it can help us in this delicate moment. We will talk about: Big Data and Artificial Intelligence against Covid-19 Monitoring of infections in real time Sequencing of the Covid-19 genome in record time Digital solidarity on the part of businesses The Ferragnez: from story addicts to fundraiser supporters Robots, autonomous vehicles and other futuristic applications 3D printing Useful applications: AllertaLOM and Ufirst Covid-19 has slowed down our pace.
but the world won't stop forever. Click the button below and download the Digital Dictionary report on the digital trends to watch in 2020!Covid-19: the central role of technology Covid-19 is impacting all aspects of our society, from limitations on personal freedom to financial interventions to support the national economy's setback. The world is trying to react to the situation as quickly as possible. Technology is at the center of everything : here are the most innovative ideas and actions unleashed by the new Coronavirus . - Big Data and Australia WhatsApp Number Data Artificial Intelligence against Covid-19 Many technological companies are making their skills available to help research and contain the contagion of the new Coronavirus. In China, Alibaba and Tencent have developed a health classification system , based on colored QR codes , which follows millions of people daily. In practice, a smartphone application has been developed that assigns a QR code of three colors - green, yellow or red - based on people's movements and their previous health conditions. Citizens must mandatorily access the app using services such as Alipay and Ant Wallet. Only people who have been assigned.
the green code can move on public land , and only after showing it to designated staff in subway stations, offices, stations and so on. At checkpoints in most public places where the code is required, body temperature is also measured. More than 200 Chinese cities are using this system and it will soon be expanded nationwide. - Monitoring of infections in real time The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University has developed an online dashboard to view and track Covid-19 cases around the world in real time , reported on a daily basis. The map shows new cases, confirmed deaths and recoveries. For the first time since we have access to the internet, it is possible to analyze the scenario of a contagion in real time. Furthermore, the complete data set can be downloaded in Google Sheets format. The dashboard aims to provide the public with an understanding of the epidemic situation as it unfolds, using transparent data sources: the information is collected from various entities including the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) Americans; the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC); the Chinese CDC, the National Health Council and DXY, a Chinese platform that aggregates infection data in real time.
but the world won't stop forever. Click the button below and download the Digital Dictionary report on the digital trends to watch in 2020!Covid-19: the central role of technology Covid-19 is impacting all aspects of our society, from limitations on personal freedom to financial interventions to support the national economy's setback. The world is trying to react to the situation as quickly as possible. Technology is at the center of everything : here are the most innovative ideas and actions unleashed by the new Coronavirus . - Big Data and Australia WhatsApp Number Data Artificial Intelligence against Covid-19 Many technological companies are making their skills available to help research and contain the contagion of the new Coronavirus. In China, Alibaba and Tencent have developed a health classification system , based on colored QR codes , which follows millions of people daily. In practice, a smartphone application has been developed that assigns a QR code of three colors - green, yellow or red - based on people's movements and their previous health conditions. Citizens must mandatorily access the app using services such as Alipay and Ant Wallet. Only people who have been assigned.
the green code can move on public land , and only after showing it to designated staff in subway stations, offices, stations and so on. At checkpoints in most public places where the code is required, body temperature is also measured. More than 200 Chinese cities are using this system and it will soon be expanded nationwide. - Monitoring of infections in real time The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University has developed an online dashboard to view and track Covid-19 cases around the world in real time , reported on a daily basis. The map shows new cases, confirmed deaths and recoveries. For the first time since we have access to the internet, it is possible to analyze the scenario of a contagion in real time. Furthermore, the complete data set can be downloaded in Google Sheets format. The dashboard aims to provide the public with an understanding of the epidemic situation as it unfolds, using transparent data sources: the information is collected from various entities including the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) Americans; the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC); the Chinese CDC, the National Health Council and DXY, a Chinese platform that aggregates infection data in real time.