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Exploring AI: What AI have done so far to this World?

As days are getting smarter as do humans, the technology is also improvising in all possible ways to ease the process and to assist humans. Artificial Intelligence is a like one, which impacted, impacting and will impact the world to the optimizing extent.

Before exploring AI, let’s have a cliffy recall of what AI is all about?

Artificial intelligence is an emerging technology wherein machines and systems are simulated or imparted human intelligence, for performing automatic assertions and achieving the task through natural intelligence.

Artificial intelligence is colloquially the machines that mimic the ‘cognitive’ functions of the humans associate with the human mind, such as learning and problem solving.

The technology analyzes the environment, assess them with the given algorithm or data and sort out the best path to meet out the goals. Here, the goals can be predefined or induced by the machine itself through prior experiences, called reinforcement learning.

In this article, instead of briefing how AI uplifts the sector, products/services belonging to each sector with AI implemented are listed out, to fetch you a better conception.

AI in Agriculture

AI is increasingly being used in agriculture in more parts of the world than ever before. Unlike in richer countries, agricultural holdings per farmer in poorer regions are significantly smaller.

Find more startups incorporating AI for agricultural purposes!

AI in Health-Care

The big tech’s holding, Google Health is tapping into A.I.’s potential to help in cancer diagnosis, predicting patient outcomes, averting blindness, and more.

These aren’t just empty words; Google has walked its talk. Together with the company’s DeepMind branch, Google Health has recently come up with an A.I.-based solution for identifying breast cancer. What’s more, the algorithm even outperformed all human radiologists it was pitted against, on average by 11.5%! While it was only on pre-selected data sets, studies doing the same on diverse clinical data are coming soon. This is one such example. Find more, here.

Did you know? AI now could detect heart disease by just seeing your selfies!

Education

AI’s educational prevalence owes a big credit, as it finds the way, students are struggling to cope up a topic & also poses alternatives to understand it better. In fact, students’ understanding capability are analysed individually.

For Instance, Knewton creates adaptive learning technology for higher education. Its program, called alta, helps identify gaps in a student’s knowledge, provides relevant coursework and places students back on track for college-level courses. Alta also helps instructors teach at different educational levels and is currently used for math, chemistry, statistics and economics.

Business

The core goal of business is customer understanding & satisfaction. And almost all fortune companies have implemented AI in their own ways to achieve so.

Read more about how business companies employ AI !

How AI uplifted Industries?

Manufacturing / production in the sense, it mostly refers to AI powered robots, which brought a revolutionary impact in mass-production & process-flow time. More than words, this video may give you a spoon of AI in industries.

Financial Services

Kensho provides machine intelligence and data analytics to leading financial institutions like J.P. Morgan, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and S&P Global.Kensho’s software offers analytical solutions using a combination of cloud computing and natural language processing (NLP). The company’s systems can provide answers to complex financial questions in plain English.

Traders with access to Kensho’s AI-powered database in the days following Brexit used the information to quickly predict an extended drop in the British pound, according to a 2017 Forbes article.

AI in Construction

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Can AI be used in art & history too?

AI using algorithms for predicting the occurrences, is advantaged by artists, recreating the sculptures/statues by giving real faces to those historical beings.
Two of the artists, Bas Uterwijk, a Dutch Photographer and designer and Dan Voshart, a VR specialist in Film Industry are accredited for rejuvenating the ancients’ faces, a mere algorithm-cum-prediction of ‘how they would have looked like’, deploying AI & Machine Learning software.

Well, Bas Uterwijk’s depiction of Christianity deity, ‘Jesus’ made zealous of appreciating the works by the technology.

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