Inspiring AI Innovator
New Artificial Intelligence System that Predicts Pandemics
Inspiring Innovator - Young Scientist from the Dominican Republic
This new, AI predictive system is breakthrough and the innovator behind it is inspirational. Scientist Ranier Mallol of the Dominican Republic almost lost his mother to dengue fever when he was a boy. He vowed to do something about the disease, carried by mosquitos, which infects 390 million people every year. He developed an AI algorithm that is a breakthrough.
Aime
Mallol fed the algorithm he developed statistics on dengue infections. The algorithm uses health, location, climate and socio-economic data to predict disease outbreaks three months before they happen. Its success rate is 88% accuracy. Mallol has established an organization called Aime that uses his algorithm to forecast disease outbreaks.
Predicts Dengue Plus
Mallol says his system is nationally implemented in Malaysia. And its uses are many including for Zika and he is now developing it for diabetes.
Innovator Ranier Mallol |
Inspiring Innovator - Young Scientist from the Dominican Republic
This new, AI predictive system is breakthrough and the innovator behind it is inspirational. Scientist Ranier Mallol of the Dominican Republic almost lost his mother to dengue fever when he was a boy. He vowed to do something about the disease, carried by mosquitos, which infects 390 million people every year. He developed an AI algorithm that is a breakthrough.
Aime
Mallol fed the algorithm he developed statistics on dengue infections. The algorithm uses health, location, climate and socio-economic data to predict disease outbreaks three months before they happen. Its success rate is 88% accuracy. Mallol has established an organization called Aime that uses his algorithm to forecast disease outbreaks.
Predicts Dengue Plus
Mallol says his system is nationally implemented in Malaysia. And its uses are many including for Zika and he is now developing it for diabetes.
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