How Does AI (Artificial Intelligence) Actually Work?
Imagine your living room knows your body temperature and automatically adjusts the room temperature to your most comfortable level. Your car knows what time you have to go to work and automatically starts for you as you walk towards it. Your car also knows how cold or hot it is outside and automatically turns on the heat or A/C to prepare for you a comfortable ride.
Your bathroom lights know when you wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, to automatically come on at a nice dim level as you walk into the bathroom.
Your heart rate, blood pressure, and other health metrics are being recorded and your watch knows if you have been sitting too long and need to get up and move around a little to keep blood flow at a healthy level for maximum concentration.
Your phone, watch, and the car knows if you have been drinking or are on drugs while driving. Your car automatically notifies the police if there is an accident and your watch automatically notifies medics and your closest family members if your heart rate reaches a dangerous level, or stops.
Take It A Step Further
Predictive analysis has come so far, your lightbulb can see everything going on in a room; predictive analysis can see a man (or woman) becoming enraged and pupils dilated, heart racing, poised to induce harm on someone else in the room. AI can see it happening.
AI can see everything in a room without a camera. The sensors can determine what objects are by bouncing light and using airwaves as a frequency. Everything the light touches in a room, your phone can see. With a thousand smartphones walking around, they can detect violence, hate speech, drug paraphernalia, identify psychopaths, and much much more.
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