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‘Boring A.I.’ may be the real lifesaver in this pandemic

Fortune

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April 7, 2020

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‘Boring A.I.’ may be the real lifesaver in this pandemic

While attention is focused on using A.I. to find a cure, more mundane use cases may matter far more in the meantime.

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