COVID-19: The Dynamics of Quality of Life (QOL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The objective of the study is to conduct an exploratory review of the COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on the theme of COVID-19 pandemic morbidity and mortality considering the dynamics of Artificial Intelligence and Quality of life (QOL). The methods used in this research paper include a review of li...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bd81366c80b94c6188113346e951a38c2021-11-05T17:34:17ZCOVID-19: The Dynamics of Quality of Life (QOL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)2663-45972663-4589https://doaj.org/article/bd81366c80b94c6188113346e951a38c2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.dut.ac.za/index.php/ajims/article/view/908https://doaj.org/toc/2663-4597https://doaj.org/toc/2663-4589 The objective of the study is to conduct an exploratory review of the COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on the theme of COVID-19 pandemic morbidity and mortality considering the dynamics of Artificial Intelligence and Quality of life (QOL). The methods used in this research paper include a review of literature, anecdotal evidence, and reports on the morbidity of COVID-19, including the scope of its devastating effects in different countries such as the US, Africa, UK, China, and Brazil, among others. The findings of this study suggested that the devastating effects of the Coronavirus are felt across different vulnerable populations. These include the elderly, front-line workers, marginalised communities, visible minorities, and more. The challenge in Africa is especially daunting because of inadequate infrastructure, financial, and human resources, among others. Besides, AI technology is being successfully used by scientists to enhance the development process of vaccines and drugs. However, its usage in other stages of the pandemic has not been adequately explored. Ultimately, it has been concluded that the effects of the COVID-19 are producing unprecedented and catastrophic outcomes in many countries. With a few exceptions, the common and current intervention approach is driven by many factors, including the compilation of relevant reliable and compelling data sets. On a positive note, the compelling trailblazing and catalytic contributions of AI towards the rapid discovery of COVID-19 vaccines are a good indication of future technological innovations and their effectiveness. Bongs LainjoResearch and Postgraduate Support DirectoratearticleCovid-19quality of lifestrategieslessons learnedartificial intelligenceSocial SciencesHENAfrican Journal of Inter-Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol 3, Iss 1 (2021)
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topic Covid-19
quality of life
strategies
lessons learned
artificial intelligence
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quality of life
strategies
lessons learned
artificial intelligence
Social Sciences
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Bongs Lainjo
COVID-19: The Dynamics of Quality of Life (QOL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
description The objective of the study is to conduct an exploratory review of the COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on the theme of COVID-19 pandemic morbidity and mortality considering the dynamics of Artificial Intelligence and Quality of life (QOL). The methods used in this research paper include a review of literature, anecdotal evidence, and reports on the morbidity of COVID-19, including the scope of its devastating effects in different countries such as the US, Africa, UK, China, and Brazil, among others. The findings of this study suggested that the devastating effects of the Coronavirus are felt across different vulnerable populations. These include the elderly, front-line workers, marginalised communities, visible minorities, and more. The challenge in Africa is especially daunting because of inadequate infrastructure, financial, and human resources, among others. Besides, AI technology is being successfully used by scientists to enhance the development process of vaccines and drugs. However, its usage in other stages of the pandemic has not been adequately explored. Ultimately, it has been concluded that the effects of the COVID-19 are producing unprecedented and catastrophic outcomes in many countries. With a few exceptions, the common and current intervention approach is driven by many factors, including the compilation of relevant reliable and compelling data sets. On a positive note, the compelling trailblazing and catalytic contributions of AI towards the rapid discovery of COVID-19 vaccines are a good indication of future technological innovations and their effectiveness.
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title COVID-19: The Dynamics of Quality of Life (QOL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
title_short COVID-19: The Dynamics of Quality of Life (QOL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
title_full COVID-19: The Dynamics of Quality of Life (QOL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
title_fullStr COVID-19: The Dynamics of Quality of Life (QOL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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