The trend researcher about the new era we are living in
We have been living in a new world for two months. While many hope that sooner or later everything will return to the old wheelhouse, it certainly won’t be. The epidemic has already triggered major changes and accelerated processes that we have been postponing for a long time. According to trend researcher Árpád Rab, the future is dangerous in many ways, but he is confident that it will not be too dark.
The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) issued its first warning on 9 January of an influenza-like epidemic that was likely to have escaped from an animal market and is responsible for a series of pneumonia in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The U.S. Office of Epidemiology (CDC) issued the same warning a few days earlier, on January 6th. The earliest Canadian artificial intelligence called BlueDot indicated what was being prepared: as early as December 31, 2019.
After two months of confinement and panic, we already know that an advantage of a week and a half can mean a lot in defense and preparation. Already if we pay attention to the alarm. While no one has done so when the pandemic is raging right now – and probably at least until the beginning of next year in waves, the coronavirus will hopefully teach a hard enough lesson to prevent this from happening again. BlueDot and similar artificial intelligences will certainly play a key role in defense in the future, but the pandemic will radically transform our relationship with technology in other areas as well.
The article of 24.hu continues here…
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