AI Predicts the Next Pandemic: How Machine Learning Identifies Zoonotic Threats (2026)

The world is on the brink of another viral pandemic, and the question on everyone's mind is: Are we prepared? While we can't predict the exact source or timing, a recent study offers a glimmer of hope. It introduces an innovative machine learning model that could revolutionize our approach to identifying potential zoonotic threats, like the next avian flu pandemic. But here's where it gets controversial: This technology is not just about defense; it could also be used proactively during flu season, potentially transforming how we develop targeted vaccines. So, is this the future of pandemic preparedness? Let's dive in and explore the possibilities, while also considering the limitations and ethical implications.

AI Predicts the Next Pandemic: How Machine Learning Identifies Zoonotic Threats (2026)
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