Michael Marshall
  • Home
  • About
  • Books
    • The Genesis Quest
  • Journalism
  • Reports
  • Speaking
  • Blog
  • Contact

I helped edit a report on using AI to help tackle antimicrobial resistance

16/1/2025

 
Picture
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of those nasty looming threats on the horizon that it's difficult to even think about, especially given how many other problems we have as a species. In the most extreme scenarios, we end up back where we were in the 1800s, where a simple bacterial infection could kill you.

Over the last few weeks, I've been helping to edit a report that looks at how we could use artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle AMR. The report is a joint effort by Google DeepMind and the Fleming Initiative and is out today. It's free to read:

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance

There's also a press release on the Fleming Initiative website, which summarises the key points.

The report starts with the need to figure out which aspects of AMR are most "learnable" by AIs. From there, it proceeds through the need for much more data and for that data to be widely shared. I also want to highlight the importance of equity: the AIs need to be accessible to low- and middle-income countries, as they're the ones at most risk from AMR.

I don't know how much of this will come to pass, but I hope it does: it's in problems like AMR, where there's a huge amount of complex data to sift through, that AI can be genuinely useful.


Comments are closed.

    About this blog

    All opinions here are mine and may not reflect the views of my employers.

    Archives

    January 2025
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2023
    June 2023
    May 2023
    March 2023
    January 2023
    March 2022
    November 2021
    October 2021
    August 2021
    April 2021
    February 2021
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    February 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    September 2019
    April 2019
    August 2018

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Proudly powered by Weebly