Artificial intelligence to predict complications of coronavirus

American and Chinese researchers announced Monday that they have developed a tool using artificial intelligence to predict which coronavirus patients will develop serious lung complications. Once deployed, this tool could allow doctors to prioritize certain patients as health systems in many countries around the world run out of steam, said Megan Coffee, of the Grossman … Read more

Data from 538 million Weibo users on the darknet

With the coronavirus epidemic causing record peaks in social media usage, the Chinese cannot enjoy the addictive pleasure of tweeting or liking. Indeed, Facebook and Twitter are both censored by the regime. To tell their lives or exchange information, they use Weibo, a social network founded in 2009. If the platform folds without blinking the … Read more

telecoms operators ready for massive telework and streaming

Will hold, will not hold? The question arises as more and more companies urge their employees to use telework. Will operators’ networks bear the load? At the risk of putting an end to the hopes of some betting on a network failure to be absent, this will not happen. Telecom operators are ready and they … Read more

Telecom congress in Barcelona finally canceled

Madrid There was too much pressure on the GSMA, the organizing association of the Mobile World Congress (MWC). In the day of Wednesday, the new defections of big European operators like Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone weakened even more the behavior of the MWC the great mass of the telephony expected in Barcelona from February 24 … Read more

Coronavirus Boosts Plague Inc. Downloads

Its developers invite players not to inform themselves about the platform and to favor official sources, recalling that the coronavirus is not a game. Through Agustin Barral –Logo Plague Inc www.ndemiccreations.com Plague Inc is a game on smartphone mixing, according to its creators, “Terrifying realism strategy and simulation”. It depicts the spread of a virus. … Read more