15 applications of artificial intelligence (AI) that have revolutionised our lives

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Since the boom of the artificial intelligence, has proven to be a powerful tool in a variety of fields, improving efficiency, accuracy and decision making in each of them. Its application continues to evolve and promises to transform the way we think and work in different areas.

In this article, we are going to talk in detail about the applications that professionals from very different fields have been finding in AI. Even so, it is worth noting that there is no job or discipline that has been spared the reach of artificial intelligence and technology. See for yourself!

Programming

In the field of programming, artificial intelligence is revolutionising the way software is developed and maintained. The code auto-completion tools, like IntelliSense in Visual Studio, use AI to predict what a programmer is typing and offer contextual suggestions.

Through the use of language models trained on source code, AI can help create snippets of code that fit the programmer's needs and facilitate the development of software. However, this can only speed up the programmer's work process, but not replace it. 

Cybersecurity

In the field of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence is used to improve threat detection and response. AI-based intrusion detection systems analyse network traffic and user behaviour in order to identify suspicious activity by learning patterns considered normal and other patterns that raise suspicions because they resemble those of a computer virus.

Similarly, when it comes to malware and phishing, AI analyses patterns in emails and links to identify scam attempts.

Web design

Within web design trends, artificial intelligence has proven to be very useful in lightening the work process for designers. By analysing navigation data and user behaviour, AI can suggest changes to the layout of elements in a website design to maximise interaction and conversion.

Tools are also available to create unique designs based on customer preferences through prompts, including the choice of colours, typography and layout of elements. AI makes it possible to automatically adapt the design of a website to different devices and screen resolutions.

Logistics

In logistics, artificial intelligence is essential for supply chain optimisation, as AI collects historical data on orders, inventories and weather conditions to predict product demand. In this way, companies adjust their inventory levels and plan more efficient delivery routes.

In addition, AI can use real-time data to make adjustments to the delivery schedule in case of unforeseen events, such as traffic jams or adverse weather conditions.

Agriculture

In agriculture, sensors and drones equipped with cameras and other data-capturing devices collect detailed information about crops, such as plant health and soil quality.

AI algorithms can analyse this data to identify patterns that indicate the presence of pests, diseases or nutritional deficiencies so that farmers can take preventative and targeted measures. The applications of AI in agriculture are numerous, from hydrating the soil according to its needs, harvesting specific fruits, detecting pests and diseased crops, and much more.

Aviation

Artificial intelligence is playing a crucial role in modern aviation. For example, in predictive aircraft maintenance, sensors collect real-time data on the condition of engines, mechanical parts and other components. 

AI algorithms use this data to predict potential failures and schedule maintenance efficiently, avoiding flight disruptions or fatal accidents.

In air traffic control, AI optimises flight routes to minimise fuel consumption and reduce airspace congestion. In addition, in the interest of safety, weather data is analysed and predictions are made to check that the weather will be kind to flights taking off.

Marketing

Digital marketing platforms use AI algorithms to analyse user data and online behaviour to segment audiences into specific groups and personalise advertising messages to suit individual interests and needs.

The chatbots intelligent and automated response systems can interact with customers in real time, answer questions and guide them through the buying process. In addition, AI can analyse the performance of advertising campaigns and automatically adjust strategies based on the results.

Home automation

Are you familiar with the term “smart home”? It wouldn't be possible if it weren't for artificial intelligence and the internet of things. Virtual assistants, such as Siri and Alexa, use natural language processing to understand voice commands and carry out tasks such as adjusting the temperature, turning on lights and playing music.

For example, if a person tends to adjust the lighting and temperature in a certain way at certain times, the AI can do so automatically by detecting this regular pattern that the tenant follows and that brings more comfort.

Customer service

As mentioned above, intelligent chatbots are examples of AI systems that employ natural language processing and therefore answer frequently asked questions, provide information and solve basic problems without the intervention of a human agent.

Although this functionality has not yet been fully developed, it is expected that in the future, AI-based customer service systems will also be able to analyse the tone and words used by customers to determine their emotional state.

Medicine

In medical diagnostics, the application of AI is notable for enabling the analysis of medical images, such as X-rays and CT scans, to detect patterns that indicate disease. In some cases, AI has been shown to be equally or even more accurate than human doctors in identifying medical conditions.

In drug research, AI can speed up the research process by analysing large molecular datasets and predicting the effectiveness of new compounds.

Manufacturing industry

AI-equipped industrial robots perform complex, repetitive and dangerous tasks with high precision to increase efficiency and not put human lives at risk.

Like in aviation, AI is also used for predictive maintenance of machinery. Sensors collect real-time data on the condition of machines and AI algorithms predict failures to plan maintenance before breakdowns or industrial accidents occur.

Music

Did you think the entertainment industry and creativity were safe from AI? Well, no! Artificial intelligence algorithms create original music based on patterns drawn from a wide variety of genres and styles. In addition, AI-powered audio editing tools can improve the quality of recordings and automatically adjust the sound balance.

Did you know that Spotify uses AI to make song recommendations? Algorithms analyse a user's listening history and playback patterns to suggest songs and artists that might be of interest to them.

Translation

Artificial intelligence has had a significant impact on the field of translation, to the point where the survival of translators as a profession is in question. 

Language models trained on multilingual data can translate text and speech quickly and accurately between different languages using natural language processing and machine learning techniques. As language models continue to evolve, the quality of translations is expected to continue to improve.

Education

One of the great benefits of AI in the education sector is adaptive or personalised learning that tailors content and teaching methodology to the educational needs and abilities of each learner.

On top of that, the AI automatically assesses assignments and exams by analysing answers and giving objective scores, allowing teachers to focus on one-to-one interaction and support with students.

Finance

In the financial sector, artificial intelligence is used to analyse large volumes of economic and market data. Business analysts can use AI to predict financial trends, identify patterns in markets and help make investment decisions.

In fraud detection, AI can analyse patterns in financial transactions to identify suspicious activities that are indicative of fraud or illegal activities.

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