Proceedings of the 6th Annual International Conference on Social Science and Contemporary Humanity Development (SSCHD 2020) 2021
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.210121.092
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The Application and Legal Issues of Artificial Intelligence in the Global Prevention and Control of the COVID-19 Epidemic

Abstract: Artificial intelligence technology has played an important role in the global prevention and control of the COVID-19 pneumonia pandemic , but there are also some legal problems. In this paper, firstly, the contribution of artificial intelligence technology in COVID-19 prevention and control is analyzed and summarized, which involves many fields where artificial intelligence plays a key role: from virus protein molecular research, medical diagnosis and treatment, infectious disease propagation prediction and ea… Show more

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“…It goes without words that one of the most significant contributions of automation and computers to wellbeing can be noticed in the field of healthcare (Băjenaru et al, 2020;Ianculescu & Alexandru, 2020;Belciug & Gorunescu, 2020), including physical rehabilitation (Precup et al, 2020). In the specific context of the current pandemic, the AI technology have been intensively used in Covid 19 prevention and control in areas such as: virus protein molecular research, medical diagnosis and treatment, infectious disease propagation prediction and early warning, social public opinion analysis and rumor recognition (Pan, 2021). At the same time, the cited author noticed that there are several legal and ethical problems in the application of AI in pandemic prevention and control: personal privacy and data protection, intellectual property rights, and network security risks.…”
Section: The Present Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It goes without words that one of the most significant contributions of automation and computers to wellbeing can be noticed in the field of healthcare (Băjenaru et al, 2020;Ianculescu & Alexandru, 2020;Belciug & Gorunescu, 2020), including physical rehabilitation (Precup et al, 2020). In the specific context of the current pandemic, the AI technology have been intensively used in Covid 19 prevention and control in areas such as: virus protein molecular research, medical diagnosis and treatment, infectious disease propagation prediction and early warning, social public opinion analysis and rumor recognition (Pan, 2021). At the same time, the cited author noticed that there are several legal and ethical problems in the application of AI in pandemic prevention and control: personal privacy and data protection, intellectual property rights, and network security risks.…”
Section: The Present Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [47], lack of data for machine learning scientists limits the applicability of those techniques and justify the need for a "cyber-infrastructure to fuel world-wide collaboration" through which more access to data sources can be leveraged. While the power to make predictions has been portrayed as being mostly positive as far as its expeditious and predictive capabilities, ethical concerns regarding security and transparency in AI applications, often discussed outside the realm of COVID applications, are also being framed as one of the collaterals as a policy issue [8,48]. According to [49], large-scale utilization of artificial intelligence may encounter obstacles not only in terms of legal and ethical aspects, but also in the lack of process frameworks and the standards that could be set forth by it.…”
Section: Simulation Modeling Option and Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%