
French researchers on Monday launched a voice assistant that may assist callers affected by potential coronavirus signs and direct them in the direction of emergency companies or their medical doctors utilizing synthetic intelligence.
Anyone in France can now ring the “AlloCovid” service developed by French analysis institute INRIA, the College of Paris and French railway firm SNCF, the group stated.
On the road, a feminine voice greets callers with “Bonjour, I am your digital AlloCovid assistant … Are you prepared to start out the questionnaire?”
Callers are requested for his or her postcode however not their identify. Relying on their signs and pre-existing situations, they’re directed to the fitting professionals.
Builders hope the voice assistant, which is extra simply accessible to previous individuals who choose telephones than cell apps or filling types, will assist authorities detect new an infection clusters after France exits lockdown on Could 11.
The system can deal with 1,000 calls at a time. Callers’ data is shipped anonymously to well being authorities and saved for seven days earlier than being destroyed.
“To one of the best of our information, that is the primary time artificial intelligence is getting used to serve public well being,” professor Xavier Jouven, who leads the undertaking, instructed Le Monde newspaper.
The “AlloCovid” quantity is separate from the “StopCovid” cell contact-tracing app the federal government needs to launch.
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