Digital Health February 21, 2025
Tammy Lovell

  • A study, published in Nature, says that AI has the potential to transform pandemic preparedness
  • The research was carried out in partnership between scientists from Imperial College London and academic, industry and policy organisations across Africa, America, Asia, Australia and Europe
  • It outlines how advances in AI can accelerate breakthroughs in infectious disease research and outbreak response

AI could help to prepare for the next global pandemic and save lives, according to global researchers.

The study, published in Nature on 20 February 2025, was carried out in partnership between scientists from Imperial College London and academic, industry and policy organisations across Africa, America, Asia, Australia and Europe.

It outlines how advances in AI can accelerate breakthroughs in infectious...

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