Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence 

"Artificial intelligence which act like human intelligence processes by system , especially computer machines."

Examples of AI in the workplace today

Artificial intelligence in the workplace is all around us. Our phones, Google Assistant, Alexa and Siri are all widely adopted AI applications that we use every day. Other examples include chatbots and virtual assistants, web search engines, job applications that are screened through AI tech, weather prediction models, and smart technology used in modern cars.
AI uses 


In manufacturing, AI is used to optimize the product development process to find ways of improving the company’s processes, materials and operations. It can be applied to automate maintenance, repairs and replacement of machinery, as well as the physical manufacturing of the products themselves.

In healthcare, AI is used to help diagnose illnesses such as cancer with a much higher success rate than a human radiologist could. Artificial intelligence is widely used by pharmaceutical companies to accelerate the drug discovery process and help treat patients more effectively through cutting-edge medical trials.

Chatbots have revolutionized the way that companies interact with their customers in the digital world. They are able to decode both spoken and written language by using natural language processing and provide almost instantaneous and accurate responses. Not only are they essential in reducing costs and driving efficiency, AI chatbots can also be used by the employees themselves, as they can act as virtual team members and assist staff in managing their schedules, prioritizing tasks, completing IT operations and even conducting meetings.

Artificial intelligence is also helping us to reduce emissions by creating more energy-efficient buildings and infrastructure. According to the US Department of Energy, commercial buildings waste up to 30% of the energy they use, so AI can be utilized to help reduce this waste in the pursuit of a more eco-friendly approach. IoT sensors and AI technology are offering companies smarter energy management platforms, which help to anticipate peak energy usage and redistribute systems accordingly.

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