![]() ![]() Soo, it will be hard to imagine any of our daily routines without the help of AI. In fact, 80% of what we're watching is driven by Netflix's recommendations. Its tool gets as specific as what time of day you were watching and what you traditionally like during that timeframe. The company's recommendation engine is powered by artificial intelligence and uses your past viewing history to deliver suggestions for what you might want to watch (including genres, actors, time periods, and more). Amazon is so confident in its predictive analytics and algorithms that it will ship products towards you even before you “click to buy” with its anticipatory shipping algorithm.Īt the end of the day, when it's time to kick back and relax, many of us turn to streaming services such as Netflix. The retailer’s AI algorithms learned what you like and what other people who are like you purchased to deliver to your Amazon feed recommendations for what you might like in your carts. Speaking of shopping, America’s largest online retailer Amazon is another way many people are exposed to artificial intelligence regularly. If you visit a shop at lunch and purchase a new pair of pants, artificial intelligence will verify the purchase to determine if it's a "normal" transaction to either validate or decline the transaction for fear someone unauthorized is using your credit card. If you deposit a check by scanning it with your phone, get a low-balance alert, or even log on to your online banking account, AI is at work behind the scenes. ![]() It's highly involved in the security of our transactions and to detect fraud. There are many ways artificial intelligence is deployed in our banking system. The car you drive to work might have driver-assist technology, and in places such as Mountain View, California, you can request a self-driving car through Google's sister company Waymo to drive you to and from work. Google maps and other travel apps use AI to monitor traffic to give you real-time traffic and weather conditions as well as suggest ways to avoid gridlock. The travel aids enabled by artificial intelligence include more than maps. Of course, smart appliances will continue to be more common. There are smart refrigerators that create lists for what you need based on what's no longer in your fridge, as well as offer wine recommendations that would go with your dinner. Our homes are increasingly becoming "smart." Many of us now have "smart" thermostats such as the Nest that learn about our heating/cooling preferences and daily habits to adjust the temperature to our liking in time for our return home. One of the beautiful natural science phenomena is the formation of rainbow. There are many natural phenomena occurs daily. These tools from Siri and Alexa to Google Home and Cortana, use natural language processing and generators driven by AI to return answers to you. 10 easily observable examples of refraction of light in daily life Aditya Raj Anand Monday, 14 December 2020 Physics Introduction on Refraction of light In this science World. From getting directions to your lunch spot to inquiring about the weather for your weekend getaway, digital voice assistants are quickly becoming our can’t-live-without co-pilots through life. ![]()
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