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What are examples of AI technology and how is it used

today?
AI is incorporated into a variety of different types of technology. Here are
seven examples.

Automation. When paired with AI technologies, automation tools can expand


the volume and types of tasks performed. An example is robotic process
automation (RPA), a type of software that automates repetitive, rules-based
data processing tasks traditionally done by humans. When combined with
machine learning and emerging AI tools, RPA can automate bigger portions of
enterprise jobs, enabling RPA's tactical bots to pass along intelligence from AI
and respond to process changes.

Machine learning. This is the science of getting a computer to act without


programming. Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that, in very
simple terms, can be thought of as the automation of predictive analytics.
There are three types of machine learning algorithms:

 Supervised learning. Data sets are labeled so that patterns can be


detected and used to label new data sets.

 Unsupervised learning. Data sets aren't labeled and are sorted


according to similarities or differences.

 Reinforcement learning. Data sets aren't labeled but, after


performing an action or several actions, the AI system is given
feedback.

Machine vision. This technology gives a machine the ability to see. Machine
vision captures and analyzes visual information using a camera, analog-to-
digital conversion and digital signal processing. It is often compared to human
eyesight, but machine vision isn't bound by biology and can be programmed
to see through walls, for example. It is used in a range of applications from
signature identification to medical image analysis. Computer vision, which is
focused on machine-based image processing, is often conflated with machine
vision.

Natural language processing (NLP). This is the processing of human


language by a computer program. One of the older and best-known examples
of NLP is spam detection, which looks at the subject line and text of an email
and decides if it's junk. Current approaches to NLP are based on machine
learning. NLP tasks include text translation, sentiment analysis and speech
recognition.

Robotics. This field of engineering focuses on the design and manufacturing


of robots. Robots are often used to perform tasks that are difficult for humans
to perform or perform consistently. For example, robots are used in car
production assembly lines or by NASA to move large objects in space.
Researchers also use machine learning to build robots that can interact in
social settings.

Self-driving cars. Autonomous vehicles use a combination of computer


vision, image recognition and deep learning to build automated skills to pilot a
vehicle while staying in a given lane and avoiding unexpected obstructions,
such as pedestrians.

Text, image and audio generation. Generative AI techniques, which create


various types of media from text prompts, are being applied extensively
across businesses to create a seemingly limitless range of content types from
photorealistic art to email responses and

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