5 Ways Artificial Intelligence Impacts Daily Life

By Sony T
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Artificial intelligence is real. Even though you might not notice it right away, AI practically helps us every single day. From writing and replying to emails to unlocking your phone – the AI is here to stay. So, if all of this sounds like a science fiction novel to you, here are five examples of artificial intelligence you encounter daily and how it changed our world.

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1.   Social Media

Artificial intelligence practically customizes various social media platforms to fit our needs. It can enable us to locate our friends and communicate with them. Besides that, platforms such as Pinterest use AI via the LENS tool. The AI scans images and identifies the objects on them. So if you are looking to remodel your living room and found the ideal wallpaper on Pinterest, the chances are you will also be able to click on the web-store that manufactures the said wallpaper.

Instagram uses AI slightly differently. Their AI analyzes big data, delivering targeted ads to all users. Besides that, Instagram AI is also in charge of protecting users. It can go through comments, detect offensive words, and ultimately delete the harmful content. Considering that teens use this social media platform, it is great they are taking a stand against cyberbullying with their AI.

2.   Sending and receiving emails

Communication via email is a habit for most of us. We send dozens of messages throughout a workday. But did you know that artificial intelligence helps us with writing emails? For instance, smart replies in Gmail allow us to send a message back right away. The phrases that pop out as smart replies are a result of text analysis. The AI reads through the received mail and thus offers you the most suitable answer to use.

Additionally, artificial intelligence helps you compose error-free messages. An app called Grammarly utilizes AI and natural language processing. Therefore, it will not only warn you about spelling mistakes but will make suggestions about the tone of your text and how to improve it. So if you have to write a formal email, Grammarly will tell you if the used vocabulary sounds too casual, and vice versa.

Artificial intelligence also sorts out the mail that arrives in your Gmail account. You are already familiar with the tabs on top of your email account. They divide your inbox into three categories: primary, social, and promotions. Users can further customize the tabs to fit their needs. We have to mention the spam category too. Gmail’s AI is in charge of deciding what goes where and which messages are unnecessary.

3.   Streaming services

Streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and HBO implement artificial intelligence to better the user experience. They do need a bit of your help to manage this. Every time you watch a movie or a TV series on any streaming service, they store the data. Users then get a question if they like a specific title or not. Thanks to your answer, the AI can make suggestions and recommend movies and shows. It is an excellent way to get to know a viewer’s taste and keep promoting content they will like.

Artificial intelligence has other ties with streaming services. Fire Stick by Amazon is a useful little gadget that opens up a world of possibilities for its users. It is not an ordinary remote control, even though it looks like one. It is voice-activated, so there is no need to type in the title of a movie or TV show. You can control the volume and quality of the video with your voice. Fire Stick features Alexa, so it acts as your assistant. It allows you to manage all types of subscriptions to streaming services, not only Amazon Prime. Of course, Fire Stick connects to the internet.

Considering that Fire Stick is always online, privacy might be an issue here. Your internet searches and history will be visible to your Internet Service Provider, among other things. But don’t worry because you can increase your security by using a VPN. A VPN for Fire Stick may also unlock regional content that might not be available in your country.

4.   Smart home devices

Smart home devices like appliances are becoming more and more popular, especially now when we spend a lot of time indoors. You might have already connected your light bulbs and speakers to the internet, allowing you full control of these devices with just a single tap on your phone. Artificial intelligence such as Amazon Alexa is a more convenient and fun way to interact with your smart home.

If you want to take it a step further, you could purchase a smart refrigerator that can automatically create your shopping list by analyzing the food that you have stored. So as soon as you run out of milk, it will appear on the list, making things easier next time you go shopping for groceries. Those of you concerned about your safety could get a smart smoke detector like Nest Protect. It comes with an app that will inform you if there is any trouble at home, no matter where you are. Plus, it will alert the authorities for you.

5.   Banking

Artificial intelligence has been closely involved with banking and money transactions for years. It is the basis of the security system that determines if anything strange is happening with your bank account. This AI can detect fraud, unauthorized purchases, and so on. It records your purchase patterns and makes assessments to ensure you are using your credit card and not someone else.

Furthermore, you have probably been in direct contact with artificial intelligence if you rely on banking apps. The AI is in charge of recognizing and verifying your logins. Not to forget that it aids you when you have questions. Chatbots are necessary today because most customers don’t need help from live customer service. A chatbot can answer the majority of questions. It quickly finds the best solution for a customer within the database.

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By Sony T
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