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Coronavirus outbreak in China: Spread slows down thanks to high tech

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Coronavirus outbreak in China: Spread slows down thanks to high tech
This crisis can turn out to be a boost to China's AI and 5G technology, every cloud has a silver lining
 
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Coronavirus outbreak in China: Spread slows down thanks to high tech
This crisis can turn out to be a boost to China's AI and 5G technology, every cloud has a silver lining
amazing analytics . collecting data is not problem, how to make use is the skill.
 
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VIDEO SHOWS AIR TAXIS BRINGING MEDICAL SUPPLIES WHERE HELICOPTERS CAN’T IN CHINA
They're smaller than helicopters and fly themselves.
A two-seater, the 216 model has 16 blades, and is capable of carrying a more than 570 pounds (260kg). That’s more than enough for medical supplies like test kits, swabs, or most medical equipment.


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Coronavirus outbreak in China: Spread slows down thanks to high tech
This crisis can turn out to be a boost to China's AI and 5G technology, every cloud has a silver lining
In Cambodia, there is no "high tech" to prevent virus, but still only few nCov case.

So, the main problem is that blobal warming make CN become a perfect place for deadly virus. CN "high tech" soon will become helpless cos deadly virus already occupied non tropical region like CN.:cool:
 
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Coronavirus fight: AR, 5G and 3D modeling help doctors in teleconsultation in China

Doctors use augmented reality (AR), 5G and 3D modeling in teleconsultations to provide more accurate and timely diagnosis and treatment for #coronavirus patients. #FightVirus

 
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(Video) Chinese police wear AI helmets to check pedestrians’ body temperature
DIANA ALIA /
08 MAR 2020 / 12:28 H.
AMID the coronavirus crisis, police officers in China have started wearing AI-powered smart helmets which can automatically take pedestrians’ temperatures as they patrol the streets.

According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), the high-tech headgear has an infrared camera attached to it. It will scan the people within the radius of 5 metres which will light up and sound an alarm if anyone within the radius has a body temperature above 37.3°C.

The helmets are equipped with QR codes scanner and facial recognition features. It will display their personal information in a virtual screen inside when a police officer passes by a pedestrian. They are also furnished with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 5G connectivity.

SinChew Daily reported that with the help of this helmet, two police officers were able to scan a total of 100 people on the streets in less than two minutes.

Only 10 of these helmets will be needed if it was to be utilised in a big hospital.

 
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