Artificial intelligence is slowly but steadily making its way through all the pores of our lives. You could joke and say that she will soon be 'jumping out of every pate'. In any case, we can look forward with enthusiasm to where we can test it, which device will be equipped with it, or what it will bring us. Until then, let's take a look at Vinci 2.0, the first smart headphones equipped with artificial intelligence.
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Saudi Arabia is the first country in the world to grant citizenship to a robot named Sophia. This was presented at the Future Investment Initiative event, a platform for discussing current and long-term global investment trends. Sophia is capable of different facial expressions and can recognize other faces, look people in the eye and speak completely naturally.
We were at the world presentation of the Chinese giant Huawei, where they presented two smartphones, Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro. The two devices represent the very top of this brand's offer and definitely follow the design trends of large borderless screens, adding to this the processor technology developed in-house, which promises an improved artificial intelligence experience.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly present and (instead of us) already performs many tasks in various fields. Medicine uses it, they use it in art. UI has learned to mimic human traits. Well, we taught her. So what is the next step? Or to the side. Let's see how they think at IBM, because they are leaders in this field.
Skaters are back! Well, they didn't go anywhere, they just hid for a while. Many of us associate this urban type of recreation with the 90s of the last century, but the history goes back almost 70 years. Well, let's leave history to history and rather see what is happening with skateboards today. More specifically, what is the XTND AI electric board! Well, it even looks like we're looking a little into the future.
Will journalists be replaced by robots in the future and write articles for them? Indeed, Metropolis Daily published an article written entirely by robot journalist Xiao Nan, who is trained to write long and short articles. He wrote his first paper in a fraction of a second!
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, wrote at the beginning of the year: "My personal challenge for 2016 is to create a simple artificial intelligence to help organize my home. Much like JARVIS in Iron Man.''And indeed. The end of the year came and Zuckerberg invited us into his home and introduced us to life with Jarvis, voiced by none other than Morgan Freeman.
Have you heard of Quick, draw!, Google's online game that tests your drawing skills and gets you hooked in no time? As if we weren't already dependent on Google enough, it made sure that we spend the rest of the free time we have in its company. He is obviously bored because he wants to play with us. Quick, draw! is an online game in which a neural network - an information processing paradigm modeled after the human or animal brain - tries to recognize your drawing. You have 20 seconds. During this time, the artificial intelligence tries to guess the assigned word that you are drawing. Check how good a cartoonist you are.