It’s everywhere now!

A computer that can provide human-like interactions important for reducing loneliness in humans.

It’s already in many of our homes, too.

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AI is also in your kitchen, whether or not you realize it.

If you use a virtual assistant, you already know about using AI in the home.

At restaurants, it’s helping staff deliver meals to tables so they can focus on preparing food.

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It can also help with spotting issues in supply-chain processes and reducing overall complexities for restaurant crews.

If you’re not feeling well, artificial intelligence can now help medical professionals determine what your ailment is.

or provide insights to help patients with improved health outcomes.

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When you’re ready to play, artificial intelligence is, too.

Every like or share is silently recorded along with other data to continuously adjust and (hopefully!)

Where will you spot AI next?

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There are hundreds of ways artificial intelligence programs can learn, both from humans and from computers.

Combine that with the hundreds of thousands of potential uses for learning, and the possibilities are truly endless.

Predictions about where it can go, say experts, are likely to be outdated within months.

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Some argue that day is already here.

Predictions about where (AI) can go, say experts, are likely to be outdated within months.

Don’t believe it?

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It’s already happening, thanks to artificial intelligence.

Every time you use AI, it learns.

That, in a nutshell, is its powerandits potential.

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What doyouimagine for AI?

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