In brief: COVID-19 – Quebec-based MILA Institute of Artificial Intelligence launches application

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In brief: COVID-19 – Quebec-based MILA Institute of Artificial Intelligence launches application

The MILA Institute (Canada) announces the launch of a smartphone application to combat the spread of COVID-19.

The application, similar to other initiatives around the world, uses Bluetooth to detect proxies. It is intended to help stem the spread of the epidemic as part of a relaxation of travel and activity restrictions.

According to Valérie Pisano, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute, the application respects the protection of privacy: These data are collected from a pool of 400 to 700 people, so the level of accuracy is vague..

For Noémie Levain, lawyer of La Quadrature du Net : From a moral point of view, it is a way of gaining acceptance for a surveillance tool by selling it as a remedy against the pandemic, when it must also be accompanied by a policy of massive testing. .

Source: Radio Canada

Translated from En bref : COVID-19 – l’institut québécois d’intelligence artificielle MILA lance une application