1, use facial recognition code to open the phone
I believe that a major habit of most people is that the first thing they will look at the phone when they wake up in the morning, and to know that the contemporary people use the phone is mostly a smart phone, so the unlocking method for such a smart device is biometrics, such as Face Recognition. In other words, people are using artificial intelligence to enable this feature every day. For example, Apple's FaceID, which can be displayed in 3D, captures an image of your face by illuminating your face and placing 30,000 invisible infrared dots on it. It then uses a machine learning algorithm to compare the face scan with what's stored in the face scan to determine if the person trying to unlock the phone is the same person. Apple says the chances of spoofing FaceID are one in a million.
2. Social media
After unlocking your phone, what's next? According to my understanding, most people will choose to check their social media accounts, including Facebook, Twitter, INS, etc., to get the latest information about what happened this night. Artificial intelligence is not only working behind the scenes to enable you to see personalized content in your subscription feeds (as it learns what types of posts are most arousing to you based on past history***), but it can also find out what friends are suggesting, identify and filter out fake news, and using machine learning is working to prevent cyberbullying.
3, send an email or message
Today's society, people have a variety of ways for the delivery of news, relatively more formal should be the mail delivery, for example, most people's lives and work, almost every day will need to send an email, and the process of composing, more than a few misspellings, so at this time you need to activate things like Grammar checking and spell checking tools are activated at this time to help check for writing errors in emails. And these tools use artificial intelligence and natural language processing. In addition to this, the filtering of spam is also applied to AI technology, and more importantly, anti-virus software also uses machine learning to protect your email account.
4. Google search
When people encounter a point they don't understand, the most commonly used search engine is Google and other similar search engines to find answers to related questions. However, it is important to note here that without the help of artificial intelligence, search engines cannot scan the entire Internet and deliver what you want. Meanwhile, the ads that appear in real time on web pages are also activated by AI, except that most of these ads are based on your own search history and can be "personalized" so that you think the algorithms will put the items you want in front of you.
5, digital voice assistant
Voice assistant function, I believe that most people are more familiar with, because now people use the smartphone, comes with a function is it, through the application of voice assistant, we can always be able to understand what you want, such as the basic time, weather, location, etc., and of course, you can carry out rapid communication ( calling, texting). In short, these tools from Siri and Alexa to Google Home and Cortana use natural language processing and AI-powered generators to return answers to you.
6, smart home devices
At the current pace of development, you will find that our homes are becoming more and more "smart". A common manifestation of this is that many of us have a "smart" thermostat in our homes, such as Nest, which can understand our heating/cooling preferences and daily habits, in order to adjust the temperature according to their own preferences in a timely manner, to ensure that after returning home directly "enjoy the The temperature will be adjusted according to our preferences, so that we can "enjoy" the right temperature directly after coming home. There are also smart refrigerators that create lists of what you need based on what's not in the fridge and provide recommended wines for dinner. Of course, smart appliances will continue to become more commonplace.
7, intelligent navigation
Artificial intelligence for our daily life in a major embodiment should be to support travel aids, and here not only include maps, Google Maps and other travel applications, etc. to real-time monitoring of the traffic situation through artificial intelligence technology, but also provide you with the implementation of the weather, etc., so that you can better plan to appear the route A hoe. Especially for the current commuters, the most afraid of is encountered "traffic jam" situation, so real-time understanding of the traffic road information is particularly critical. There is also, now the fire of the self-driving technology, in Mountain View, California place, you can through Google's sister company Waymo apply for self-driving cars to commute.
8. Banking
Artificial intelligence can be deployed in a number of ways in today's banking system, and it's through this that it can be of great help in terms of security and detecting fraud in our transactions. For example, if you scan your phone to deposit a check and receive an alert that your balance is low, you can log on to your online bank account to check it, and here's where AI comes into play behind the scenes. If you go to the store during your lunch hour and buy new pants, the AI will validate the purchase to make sure it's a "normal" transaction so that no unauthorized person can use your credit card.
9. Amazon Recommends
When it comes to shopping, Amazon, the largest online retailer in the U.S., is another way that many people regularly engage with AI. The retailer's AI algorithms learn about your preferences as well as your purchase history, and then will analyze favorite items and recommend services through Amazon feeds. Amazon is so confident in its predictive analytics and algorithms that it can use its predictive algorithms to ship an item to you before you even "click buy".
10. Netflix
At the end of the day, many of us turn to mainstream media services like Netflix whenever we want to relax and take a break, and the company's recommendation engine is powered by artificial intelligence, which uses your past viewing history to suggest what you might want to watch (including genres, actors, time periods, etc.). etc.) to provide suggestions. It's a tool that can personalize the push based on the time of day you watched and the content preferences of what you watched during that time period. In fact, 80 percent of the movies we're watching are determined by Netflix's recommendations.
So much so, it's hard to imagine what our daily lives and work would be like without the help of AI.