Apr 27, 2026
Open-Pandemic-Risk: Alert, Enrich, Evaluate, Recommend, Open Platform for National Public Health experts with AI agents and explainble models.
Yi Yao Tan
This project is an attempt to build a pandemic risk monitoring platform for public health experts in policy or fieldwork with four stages: Alert, connecting verified health professional signals, Enrich, a scalable multiturn agent with search gathering external context, Evaluate, a risk assessment model (doubleml) to score risk and confidence of the alert and enriched data, and Recommend, a grounded AI agent recommending actionable response steps to public-health teams for faster response from raw signals to actions recommendations based on explainable models policy makers are familar with. The project ended up scaffolded and is deployable with the pipeline runnable, however, model experiments were not rigorously run nor verified. It serves as an entrypoint to continue transparent open development of explainable, live, grounded, and actionable alerting and response of pandemic risk where speed and transparency matter.
Open system is an interesting idea. Who could cover costs? That's main reason the best tools like this so far are not open.
For the layer to draw from past decisions: many past decisions in handling emergent outbreaks were not good. How to account for that?
It would vary by locality, but for many places that lack other decision support tools, something rooted in the WHO like this could be relatively useful and trusted.
This project seems like an ambitious undertaking to me. I want to credit the author for presening it as such and noting that there was a limited amount they could do in a weekend.
Assuming that AI agents are "working well" then I do think that a system like this would provide real value. The project at the moment is mostly scaffolding. I wonder if the path to building trust in a process like this would be to start with a smaller chunk of the problem which can be validated.
An interesting start on an AI-enhanced pandemic response pipeline, but lacking key implementation details. The need for a new end-to-end solution, rather than supplementing existing tools, is hinted at but not fully explained. More development time is necessary to see results.
Cite this work
@misc {
title={
(HckPrj) Open-Pandemic-Risk: Alert, Enrich, Evaluate, Recommend, Open Platform for National Public Health experts with AI agents and explainble models.
},
author={
Yi Yao Tan
},
date={
4/27/26
},
organization={Apart Research},
note={Research submission to the research sprint hosted by Apart.},
howpublished={https://apartresearch.com}
}


