Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd. (hereinafter Panasonic EW) will begin a demonstration of delivering infectious disease outbreak prediction content (Note 1) via its apartment intercom-based lifestyle information service, "Machibell," starting July 1, 2026. This will enable residents to check infectious disease outbreak predictions on their apartment intercoms during their daily lives, such as before leaving home or after returning. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, public interest in infectious diseases has continued to grow. Furthermore, infectious diseases, including influenza, are no longer confined to traditional seasons, and we have entered an era where preparedness for year-round outbreak risks is required. Against this backdrop, Panasonic EW will commence a demonstration to deliver AI-based infectious disease outbreak prediction information, developed through joint research by Professor Hajime Kurosawa of Tohoku University and J-Sys Inc., as new content for "Machibell." "Machibell" is a lifestyle information service that utilizes apartment intercoms, which residents naturally see in their daily lives, to deliver community information, lifestyle information, and advertisements related to the community and lifestyle to residents. With the concept of "New discoveries in the community and lifestyle, starting from the intercom," it promotes information dissemination that fosters connections with the community, enriches daily life, and supports mental and physical health through "Well & Community." Furthermore, it aims to create value for various stakeholders, such as improving resident satisfaction and property value for developers and management companies, and providing advertising distributors with opportunities to deliver information directly to residents along their daily routes. The service began in new large-scale condominiums in the Tokyo metropolitan area in April 2024, and proposal activities nationwide started in August 2025. Currently, it has been introduc