Has in everyday life
Below are some AI applications that you may not make fueled by AI:
Online purchases and advertising
Artificial intelligence is widely used to provide personalized recommendations to people, based for example on their previous research and purchases or other online behaviors. AI is extremely important in trade: product optimization, planning inventory, logistics, etc.
Web search
Search engines learn from the large entry of data, provided by their users to provide relevant search results.
Digital personal assistants
Smartphones use AI to provide as relevant and personalized services as possible. Virtual assistants answer questions, providing recommendations and helping to organize daily routines have become ubiquitous.
Machine translations
The linguistic translation software, based on written or spoken text is based on artificial intelligence to provide and improve translations. This also applies to functions such as automated subtitling.
Smart houses, cities and infrastructure
Intelligent thermostats learn from our behavior to save energy, while developers of intelligent cities hope to regulate traffic to improve connectivity and reduce traffic jams.
Cars
Although autonomous vehicles are not yet standard, cars already use safety functions powered by AI. The EU has for example helped to finance VI-DASAutomated sensors that detect possible dangerous situations and accidents.
Navigation is largely fed by AI.
Cybersecurity
AI systems can help recognize and fight cyber attacks and other cyberrencies depending on the continuous data contribution, model recognition and attack recovery.
Artificial intelligence against COVVI-19
In the case of COVID-19 (femaleThe AI was used in thermal imagery in airports and elsewhere. In medicine, he can help recognize infection from computerized tomographies. It has also been used to provide data to monitor the propagation of the disease.
Fight disinformation
Some AI applications may detect false news and disinformation By operating information on social networks, looking for sensational or alarming words and identifying online sources deemed authoritarian.