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Revolutionizing Daily Life: Six Ways AI Technology Helps.

ZEETSOFT DRONE / March 1, 2024

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning could be the biggest innovation in technology since the microchip. Computer-powered neural networks autonomously solve problems and crunch data that humans can only dream of tackling, and AI opens doors to greater efficiency and capability in hundreds of products and services that we interact with daily.

AI has found a home in our daily routines, and the future looks even brighter. Explore the following six ways AI already is a part of and will continue to impact your life.

1. Self-Driving Cars

AI technology has rapidly pushed self-driving cars from science fiction to reality. AI-powered cars have already surpassed human operators in terms of safety, according to a study focusing on fifty Google vehicles that drove about 1.3 million road miles altogether. AI allows self-driving cars to adapt instantaneously to changing conditions while “learning” from new situations.

Depending on your definition of autonomous, it could be just a few short years before a self-driving car finds its way into your driveway; almost every major car brand is looking to incorporate the technology into their fleets.


2. Digital Media

Machine learning has massive potential in the entertainment industry, and the technology has already found a home in streaming services including Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Google Play. Algorithms that behave like neural networks are already being used to eliminate buffering and low-quality playback, getting you the best quality from your internet service provider.

AI-powered algorithms are also making use of the almost endless stream of data about consumers’ viewing habits, helping streaming services offer more useful recommendations.

Artificial intelligence may help with the production of media too. Many news stories are now produced by AI algorithms to decrease production time, and a new MIT-developed AI named Shelley is helping Twitter users write horror stories through deep learning algorithms and a bank of user-generated fiction. At this rate, the next great content creators may not be human at all.

3. Home Security

For the best tech in home security, many homeowners look toward AI-integrated cameras and alarm systems. These cutting-edge systems use facial recognition software and machine learning to build a catalogue of your home’s frequent visitors, allowing these systems to detect uninvited guests in an instant.

AI-powered security systems also provide many other useful features, like tracking when the dog was last walked or notifying you when your kids come home from school. The newest systems can even call for emergency services autonomously, making the tech an attractive alternative to similar subscription-based services.


4. Health Care

Hospitals may soon put your life in the hands of an AI, and that’s good news. Hospitals that utilize machine learning to treat patients see fewer accidents and fewer cases of hospital-related illnesses, like sepsis. AI is also tackling some of medicine’s most intractable problems, allowing researchers to better understand genetic diseases through the use of predictive models.

5. Logistics and Distribution

Two-day shipping is starting to feel slow, and AI researchers are already looking to leverage AI’s ability to manage massive datasets in the trillion-dollar shipping and logistics industry. Improving efficiency through automation and AI integration will mean big increases in delivery speed and big reductions in shipping costs, a win-win for the 79% of American consumers that shop online.
Optimization opportunities in everything from inventory, vehicle maintenance, and supply chain management will make shipping faster, easier, and more environmentally friendly.

6. AI-Powered Digital Assistants


Digital assistants are getting smarter by the year, and AI integration is driving the development of increasingly useful tools and capabilities for these ubiquitous voices.

Companies such as Amazon are pouring money into data analysis to make digital assistants even better at speech recognition, opening the door to more and more complex tasks. In the near future, these on-board computer assistants will learn to mimic our speech patterns perfectly. This will make them too useful to ignore, integrating AI tech even deeper into our lives.

Planning to adopt the newest AI tech in your own life? While the advancements mentioned above just touch the tip of the AI-integration iceberg, you can use these details to be informed about AI and just how much it is and will be in your everyday life.