Worried you were on a train with someone infected with the Wuhan coronavirus? This AI-backed platform lets you find out
- More than 21 million people have used the service in the two days since its launch, according to local media reports
Chinese internet company Qihoo 360 has partnered with a Chinese tech firm to introduce a platform that lets users check if they have recently travelled with someone who contracted the new coronavirus.
By entering the date of their journey, together with flight or train numbers, users can find out if they were travelling with someone who has been infected with the virus. The platform also advises those who have travelled with a person confirmed to have the virus to self-quarantine and seek medical attention if they observe symptoms such as a fever.
NoSugar Tech compiled and manually verified public data from sources such as China’s state television broadcaster and state media such as People’s Daily for input into the platform, which employs Qihoo 360’s artificial intelligence (AI) and big data technology to ensure that the information is updated and reliable.
According to local media reports, more than 21 million people used the service within two days of its launch.
Under the partnership between Qihoo 360 and NoSugar Tech, users of 360 products can access the platform via 360’s apps and services, including its browser and mobile security app.
The roll-out of such a service comes amid the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, in which nearly 8,000 cases have been recorded with 170 deaths as of Thursday afternoon– the vast majority of both occurring in China. The outbreak coincided with the Lunar New Year, exacerbating the spread of the virus as millions of Chinese travelled across the country and internationally for the holidays.