Country for PR: United States
Contributor: PR Newswire New York
Wednesday, March 11 2020 - 23:25
AsiaNet
Artificial Intelligence Unlocks "Gateway" Metaphor to Aid the Public, Policy Makers, and Companies in Addressing the Coronavirus Crisis
BERKELEY, California, March 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Leading Artificial Intelligence Company machineVantage Deploys AI and 
Neuroscience to Identify Highly Effective Means For Public Communications 
Regarding Covid-19

As the global Coronavirus pandemic spreads, one of the major challenges that 
governments, public health institutions, businesses, and the public face is how 
to communicate most effectively about actions to take regarding the disease.

Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/528137/MachineVantage_Logo.jpg 

Applying artificial intelligence and machine learning systems, combined with 
advanced neuroscience knowledge, leading AI company machineVantage 
(www.machinevantage.com) has identified a highly effective communication model 
to address the international health crisis. The firm specializes in extracting 
metaphors that connect deeply with the non-conscious mind, which is where over 
95% of daily decisions are made.

"Neuroscience teaches us that metaphors are the 'language of the non-conscious 
mind', and they represent a very powerful method of communicating critical 
information," said Dr. A. K. Pradeep, founder and CEO of machineVantage. "They 
are essentially a form of 'shorthand' for the brain, which assigns a high 
priority to this form of information. By applying customized AI-powered 
algorithms, accessing a vast library of existing metaphors, and relying on 
neuroscientific learnings, we are able to extract the most meaningful and 
impactful new metaphor to use in addressing the Coronavirus crisis."

"That metaphor is 'Health connects to Gateways," Dr. Pradeep said. "We rank 
metaphors in four levels, and our AI systems isolated this Gateway metaphor as 
'Emergent'-- meaning it is gaining importance in the non-conscious mind. We 
wish to make this finding universally available as a means of doing our part to 
help in the struggle against this disease by facilitating better communication 
to the public."

Dr. Pradeep explained that the non-conscious mind connects Health and Gateways 
in many ways.

Two primary ways are concepts embedded in the Gateway Metaphor:

    A. Health is a Gateway -- to a better life and to things that matter
    B. Gateways to Health -- passageways that enable Health, and preserve 
       being Healthy

Both are activated in the scenario that the destruction of our Health closes 
gateways to a better future, and Gateways need to be closed to help us be 
Healthy and remain Healthy in the presence of the Covid-19 virus.

Gateways are typically perceived as physical structures, such as doors, iron 
gates, or bridges. In the non-conscious mind, Gateways are conceptualized as 
metaphoric portals, allowing or preventing access. A virus such as Covid-19 as 
an enemy activates the Gateway Metaphor in the non-conscious mind.

Dr. Pradeep identified six key messaging concepts that the Gateway Metaphor 
prompts:

    1. let us lock the gates -- closing down cities and borders is now 
       acceptable 
    2. let us be protected inside by not leaving the gates -- restrictions 
       on travel are now acceptable 
    3. let people knock on the gates -- testing everyone that comes through 
       is now expected 
    4. gates may be closed for awhile -- storing all necessary supplies is 
       now accepted 
    5. the wait inside may be stressful -- finding ways to stay occupied and 
       spend the time positively inside the gateway is now accepted 
    6. gates must be strong and rebuilt -- having policy makers and public 
       health officials consistently re-evaluate and reform measures and 
       procedures is now accepted and expected

"Understanding how the non-conscious mind processes and responds to 
Coronavirus-related information through the lens of this Gateway Metaphor 
provides important direction on how to construct and convey messages to the 
public about this disease," said Dr. Pradeep. 

Retail data regarding consumer buying patterns confirm the activation of the 
Gateway Metaphor in the non-conscious mind. The stockpiling of basic 
consumables such as toilet paper and canned soup shows the activation of "gates 
may be closed for awhile". The collection of entertainment items such as games, 
CDs, and DVDs indicates that "the wait inside may be stressful" is also 
activated in the non-conscious.

"As concerns about the pandemic mount, public policy makers, the healthcare 
providers, consumer brand marketers and others should consider utilizing the 
Gateway Metaphor both to communicate to, and educate the public," Dr. Pradeep 
said.  "We want to lend our hand in the global battle against the virus by 
offering the Gateway Metaphor finding to those on the frontlines."

SOURCE: machineVantage

CONTACT: tom@machinevantage.com

Translations

Japanese