ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
What is AI?
At Google AI, google conducting research
that advances the state-of-the-art in the field, applying AI to products and to
new domains, and developing tools to ensure that everyone can access AI.
AI is making it easier for people to do
things every day, whether it’s searching for photos of loved ones, breaking
down language barriers in Google Translate, typing emails on the go, or getting
things done with the Google Assistant. AI also provides new ways of looking at
existing problems, from rethinking healthcare to advancing scientific
discovery.
History of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is not a new
word and not a new technology for researchers. This technology is much older than you would
imagine. Even there are the myths of Mechanical men in Ancient Greek and
Egyptian Myths. Following are some milestones in the history of AI which
defines the journey from the AI generation to till date development.
#1 -- GOOGLE Assistant
Google
Assistant is Google’s virtual helper that allows you to get stuff done faster.
Instead of performing tasks manually by taping your finger on the screen a
gazillion times, you can get the job done by using voice commands.
Google Assistant is smart and very well integrated with
Android. You can use it to open apps, send messages, make calls, play a
specific song on Tidal, check the weather, and many other things without
touching the screen of your phone.
Of course, Assistant isn’t available just on phones. You
can also find it on smart speakers, smartwatches, headphones, and a plethora of
other products — more on this later.
#2 -- Siri
Everyone is familiar with Apple's personal assistant, Siri. She's the friendly voice-activated computer that we interact with on a daily basis. She helps us find information, gives us directions, add events to our calendars, helps us send messages and so on. Siri is a pseudo-intelligent digital personal assistant. She uses machine-learning technology to get smarter and better able to predict and understand our natural-language questions and requests.
#3 -- Alexa
Alexa's rise to become the smart home's hub, has been somewhat meteoric. When Amazon first introduced Alexa, it took much of the world by storm. However, it's usefulness and its uncanny ability to decipher speech from anywhere in the room has made it a revolutionary product that can help us scour the web for information, shop, schedule appointments, set alarms and a million other things, but also help power our smart homes and be a conduit for those that might have limited mobility.
#4 -- Netflix
Netflix provides highly accurate predictive technology
based on customer's reactions to films. It analyzes billions of records to
suggest films that you might like based on your previous reactions and choices
of films. This tech is getting smarter and smarter by the year as the dataset
grows. However, the tech's only drawback is that most small-labeled movies go
unnoticed while big-named movies grow and balloon on the platform.
#5 -- Pandora
Pandora A.I. is quite possibly one of the most revolutionary techs that exists out there today. They call it their musical DNA. Based on 400 musical characteristics, each song is first manually analyzed by a team of professional musicians based on this criteria, and the system has an incredible track record for recommending songs that would otherwise go unnoticed but that people inherently love.
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