Publication date: Sep 10, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed critical gaps in our management of systemic risks within complex, interconnected systems. This review examines 10 key areas where artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics can significantly enhance pandemic preparedness, response, and recovery. Inadequate early warning systems, insufficient real-time data on resource needs, and the limitations of traditional epidemiological models in capturing complex disease dynamics are among the challenges analyzed. To address these issues, we explore the potential of AI applications, including machine learning-based surveillance, deep learning for improved epidemiological modeling, and AI-driven optimization of non-pharmaceutical interventions. These technologies offer the promise of more timely, accurate, and granular analysis of pandemic risks, thereby supporting evidence-based decision-making in rapidly evolving crises. However, implementing AI in pandemic response raises significant ethical and governance challenges, particularly concerning privacy, fairness, and accountability. We parse the promise and challenges of AI in the evolving space of emergency response data analytics and highlight critical steps forward.
| Concepts | Keywords |
|---|---|
| Future | |
| Informatics | |
| Pandemic | |
| Pharmaceutical | |
| Space |
Semantics
| Type | Source | Name |
|---|---|---|
| disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |
| disease | MESH | privacy |
| disease | MESH | emergency |