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Title

Artificial Intelligence and Virology - quo vadis

 

Authors

Paul Shapshak1*, Charurut Somboonwit2, 3, John T. Sinnott2, 3

 

Affiliation

1Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL 33606, USA;

2Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Department of Internal Medicine, Tampa General Hospital, University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL 33606, USA;

3Clinical Research Unit, Hillsborough Health Department, Tampa, Florida 33602, USA;

 

Email

pshapshak@gmail.com

 

Article Type

Review

 

Date

Received December 11, 2017; Revised December 17, 2017; Accepted December 17, 2017; Published December 31, 2017

 

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, co-robotics (cobots), quantum computers (QC), include surges of scientific endeavor to produce machines (mechanical and software) among numerous types and constructions that are accelerating progress to defeat infectious diseases. There is a plethora of additional applications and uses of these methodologies and technologies for the understanding of biomedicine through bioinformation discovery. Therefore, we briefly outline the use of such techniques in virology.

 

Keywords

Infectious diseases, virology, R&D, Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, co-robotics (cobots), quantum computers (QC), cybernetics, thinking machines, repair machines, self-repair machines, bioinformation, bioinformatics, psychology machines.

 

Citation

Shapshak et al. Bioinformation 13(12): 410-411 (2017)

 

Edited by

P Kangueane

 

ISSN

0973-2063

 

Publisher

Biomedical Informatics

 

License

This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.