Getac introduces ZX70 G2 Tablet for professionals
By MYBRANDBOOK
Coronavirus as a pandemic has caused many fatalities in the world and there is no sign for its halt shortly. Moreover, the coronavirus has put the US and China deeper into a global power struggle.
Amid this situation of crisis when coronavirus is at the rising, it is probably the best time to prove each country their technological supremacy and analyze if these technologies serve what they
Coronavirus as a pandemic has caused many fatalities in the world and there is no sign for its halt shortly. Moreover, the coronavirus has put the US and China deeper into a global power struggle.
promise and if they are ready to be coined as the futuristic tech that can prevent a pandemic.
In the last three months, we have observed many companies emerging at the forefront to fight coronavirus with their innovative abilities.
One of the most common technologies that can be seen everywhere in China is infrared thermometers or “thermometer guns” that help doctors keep a check on people’s temperatures. Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Robots, Drones, Chatbots and significant others are becoming handier in identifying coronavirus symptoms, find new treatments, and track the spread of the disease. Interestingly, robots are deployed to interact and help with the treatment of sick patients easily.
AI-powered facial recognition is also used as the powerful surveillance tech installed within drones and cameras to locate people who might be sick or who aren’t wearing masks.
The origin-country of coronavirus, China is aggressively employing its technical capabilities to fight against the situation. As a result of broad applications of technology, the country has recently reported no new and domestic cases since the outbreak of contagion.
As noted by a news source, Shenzhen-based Pudu Technology, which usually makes robots for the catering industry, has reportedly installed its machines in more than 40 hospitals around the country to help medical staff. MicroMultiCopter, also in Shenzhen, is deploying drones to transport medical samples and conduct thermal imaging. Advanced AI, on the other hand, has been used to help diagnose the disease and accelerate the development of a vaccine. In the US as well, near Seattle, for instance, a robot helped doctors treat an American man diagnosed with the novel coronavirus. The robot, which carried a stethoscope, helped the patient communicate with medical staff while limiting their own exposure to the illness.
These advanced technologies have assisted doctors and other caregivers in combating the COVID-19 outbreak in various innovative and newer ways. Although many experts think that these technologies may not be a fully mature version of themselves to gain trust among people yet their assistance is giving us hope to dream for a crisis-free future. We can hope that if the situation repeats itself, disruptive technologies will be more ready and embellished with the newer capabilities to serve mankind.
Legal Battle Over IT Act Intensifies Amid Musk’s India Plans
The outcome of the legal dispute between X Corp and the Indian government c...
Wipro inks 10-year deal with Phoenix Group's ReAssure UK worth
The agreement, executed through Wipro and its 100% subsidiary,...
Centre announces that DPDP Rules nearing Finalisation by April
The government seeks to refine the rules for robust data protection, ensuri...
Home Ministry cracks down on PoS agents in digital arrest scam
Digital arrest scams are a growing cybercrime where victims are coerced or ...
ICONS OF INDIA : RAJIV MEMANI
As Chair of the EY Global Emerging Markets Committee, Rajiv connects e...
ICONS OF INDIA : SUNIL VACHANI
Sunil Vachani is the Chairman of Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd. Under...
Icons Of India : GAUTAM ADANI CHAIRMAN ADANI GROUP
Gautam Adani is the Founder and Chairman of the Adani Group, which ran...
GSTN - Goods and Services Tax Network
GSTN provides shared IT infrastructure and service to both central and...
BSE - Bombay Stock Exchange
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is one of India’s largest and oldest...
CSC - Common Service Centres
CSC initiative in India is a strategic cornerstone of the Digital Indi...
Indian Tech Talent Excelling The Tech World - AJAY BANGA, President - World Bank
Ajay Banga is an Indian-born American business executive who currently...
Indian Tech Talent Excelling The Tech World - Aneel Bhusri, CEO, Workday
Aneel Bhusri, Co-Founder and Executive Chair at Workday, has been a le...
Indian Tech Talent Excelling The Tech World - Steve Sanghi, Executive Chair, Microchip
Steve Sanghi, the Executive Chair of Microchip Technology, has been a ...