New AI tool reimagines infectious disease forecasting, outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods

An AI tool, created by researchers at Johns Hopkins and Duke universities, could revolutionize how public health officials predict, track and manage outbreaks of infectious diseases including flu and COVID-19.

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