Role of Emerging Technologies in COVID-19: Analyses, Predictions, and Future Countermeasures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70705/ppp.fetaiml.2022.v01.i01.pp41-49Keywords:
Artificial intelligence (AI), Coronavirus (COVID-19), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS- CoV, SARS-CoV-2), Pandemic, Epidemic, Machine Learning, Future Research DirectionsAbstract
In the last ten years, people’s lives have been drastically altered by emerging technologies including artificial intelligence (AI),
distributed computing, blockchain technology, the Internet of Things (IoT), and many more. With many successful tales in different
structures, computerized reasoning (AI) has been widely used in our daily lives. The worldwide spread of the COVID-19
epidemic has also necessitated the use of AI to aid with adaptation. Internet of Things (IoT), computational science, medicine,
clinical image preparation, data analysis, text mining, regular language processing, and many more areas where AI is making a
big impact. Also included in this explanation is a summary of relevant information sources for study on COVID-19 that are
available to potential experts. That being said, we possess the necessary information, tools, and gadgets to promote Furthermore,
we have addressed how the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence may facilitate rapid and intelligent point-of-care
diagnostics. For example, this study addressed the use of the Internet of Medical Things for Smart Healthcare, with a primary
focus on recognizing COVID-19 symptoms and recommendations for various customers. In a nutshell, this groundbreaking
study compiles a plethora of important findings from the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and the web of things (IoT), which
have found widespread use in fields as diverse as healthcare (Medicare, for example) and emergency preparedness (COVID-19).
We also provide a number of possible avenues for further investigation, the global influence of crown on the internet of things,
and some possible uses. Researchers in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as the wider network, may
anticipate a visual representation of the current state of AI and ML applications in this study. Also, motivate experts to consider
AI options for combating COVID-19.


