Two thumbs Chinese Turing Award winner detect the new crown with AI, AI can do what?

Author | CV Jun

Source | I love Computer Vision

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When the new crown pneumonia epidemic raging, AI become a bright spot against the epidemic, a few days before the two Turing Award winner Yoshua Bengio and Yann LeCun in contrast to when the two countries face disease treatment, particularly the use of corporate thumbs up new crown depth study to detect pneumonia, which was rapidly built a hospital and 10 days in the same column.

In fact, not only we need to fight the epidemic disease to diagnose because the outbreak has completely changed every aspect of people's production and life.

CV-jun Nanjing city where the past days subway total of 300 million passengers transported per day or more, after a recent return to work, the daily passenger flow of about 900,000, each person needs to enter the subway measuring body temperature, if using artificial temperature unimaginable. the remote infrared temperature measurement technology makes it all simple, fast, non-contact, almost no stay, in fact, has brought great convenience for the city to return to work. This technology contribution to society as much as AI detect new crown pneumonia.

A few days ago, because of the outbreak of the epidemic in Silicon Valley, Microsoft and Apple to make tens of thousands of employees to work from home, it was predicted that the outbreak could reshape the way most people work in the next decade, and new ways of working, it will certainly bring a large number of business opportunities, AI which will become an important technology.

If you are computer vision, speech recognition, artificial intelligence technology in the fight against the epidemic interested in what else to do, wish to look at this technology live Baidu brain in March 13 held. Maybe you're the one who brought the transformative power of this era.

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