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ATLANTA, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With innovative AI methods and algorithms, BRAVE Innovations is working tirelessly to increase the number of confidential voice samples recorded at
COVIDvoice.net to launch a voice-based COVID-19 screening tool.
In the spirit of #InThisTogether, BRAVE Innovations strives to gather thousands more voiceprint samples to help refine their app that can immediately identify if a person is likely to have been infected with COVID-19. The ask is simple: visit the website, take 15 seconds to record the short, scripted prompt, then repeat this process two more times. All voice samples, with any other information provided, are stored securely and safely, and used only for research purposes.
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Check your real-time risk before deciding on holiday travel or attending an event. Dec 11, 2020
Living through a global pandemic means having to think twice about doing stuff that used to be a no-brainer, like visiting your family for the holidays. With everything happening right now, traveling or spending time with loved ones comes with a very real risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19.
You’re not flying blind here: Plenty of local governments and public health organizations have issued guidance on what to do. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has also made it clear that any form of travel, and even gathering with friends and family who don’t live with you, increases your chances of coming into contact with COVID-19 or, even worse, spreading it to vulnerable people in your circle.