Scientists Use AI to Identify Animal Populations Most Likely to Spread Diseases to Humans

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Avian flu, mad cow disease, hantavirus, black plague and other notorious ailments originated with animals and made the jump to humans. Now scientists at Washington State University have built a machine learning model to examine multiple indicators that increase the odds of a disease making that leap, including the ecological characteristics of the host animals, virus genetics and the animals’ overlap with humans.

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