
There had been several technological trends in the past decade that took the world by storm. These trends brought about changes in the lives of people, and some served as the foundation of even more advanced technologies we can look forward to in the future. One of these technologies is called artificial intelligence or more commonly known as AI. You hear the tag (News - Alert) of “AI” on a lot of products, devices, and services. However, is the real Ai the same “AI” that we know and use now?
Also, what are the most common uses of AI in various industries of technology? One would normally assume it would have to do with robots or “intelligent” machines, but did you know that AI has a lot of other uses? From everyday life processes to gaming to even gambling in a live casino in India, here are some of the many uses of AI as we know it today.
Online gambling
Since online casino gaming started getting big in the past several years, more and more people are discovering the wonder and convenience of just playing your favorite casino games any time that you what and anywhere that you are--as long as you have a working internet connection and your device with you.
All of these would not be possible had it not been for the automation algorithm that keeps online casino software working fairly. This is called the random number generator, and it is the main thing responsible for making sure that all results of the games played are randomized and without any discernable patterns.
Photography
Most modern smartphones have an “AI” branding on their camera features. This technology gives the camera of the phone the power to automatically detect the shooting environment around it and it automatically adjusts all the settings to capture the best image possible. This makes smartphone cameras to produce good-looking and sometimes even professional-looking photos even with the user not having any advanced photography knowledge.
Self-driving
Self-driving cars, self-pilot planes--we have heard and seen it all at this point. Through combined processes of automation that simulated vision and reaction to the vehicle, technology has made it possible for planes to fly on their own and for cars to take the road on its own.
Although the technology is not yet perfect, what we have now is at least the foundation of what may be the future of real “intelligent” vehicles.
Manufacturing and production
Remember the futuristic cities and the futuristic life you see in some movies and TV shows, where workers are being replaced by robots? While we are not yet at that point, we are getting there, thanks to the application of process automation in the industry of production and manufacturing.
Is AI as intelligent as we think?
Rather than “artificial” intelligence, experts believe that the AI that we have right now is more of “augmented” intelligence. In simpler terms, it is more of only a process of automation rather than independent thinking and learning by a machine. By programming processes that a machine can execute given certain triggers or conditions, humans “augment” their intelligence to a machine or program.
For anything artificial to be “intelligent,” it must not only perform tasks on its own but also learn new tasks on its own without any outside intervention or any human input giving it the knowledge it needs. This is what real AI is and although we are already seeing the foundations of it in today’s most advanced technologies, we are yet to see the birth of the real AI.