COVID-19 and Some Implications to AI
- J-INSTITUTE
- Robotics & AI Ethics
- Robotics & AI Ethics vol.5 no.1
- : KCI등재후보
- 2020.03
- 16 - 24 (9 pages)
After the plague based on the Corona virus began in Wuhan, China in late 2019, it has been on a global pan-demic. Usually, disease occurs spontaneously in order to minimize entropy in natural order. However, Corona-virus Disease 2019(COVID-19) is said to have been artificially made in a laboratory in China to prepare for future diseases. Responsibility theory is raised by this speculation. In particular, sever influenza fluctuates at similar times in the United States, continuing a mutually responsible battle. In the process of overcoming the disease, criticism of the role and status of World Health Organization(WHO) and monopoly of information in a specific country also appeared. Japan suffers from the problems of hosting the 2020 Summer Olympics. In addition, COVID-19 has various issues. In order to overcome this plague, which has become a problem around the world, high citizenship, medical mission, and politician leadership are needed. In Korea, various cutting-edge big data are being used to identify the definitive. These techniques should not be limited to just finding infected people. Variety of politics, economy, society, culture and education affected by plague. Therefore it is necessary to apply Artificial Intelligence(AI) technology.
1. Introduction
2. Corona-19 Occurrence and the Characteristics of Pathogen
3. Each Country s Efforts to Overcome
4. Non-Medical Responses to Plague’s Reason
5. Conclusion: Preparing for Future
6. References
7. Contribution