Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept, it’s here, and it’s subtly reshaping our daily lives in ways we often take for granted. From personal convenience to cybersecurity, AI’s presence is everywhere.
Payman Taei, founder and CEO of Visme, highlights on seven ways AI has seamlessly integrated into our everyday routines.
- Finding your next favourite show or song
Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube use AI to suggest shows, movies, and music you’ll love, based on what you’ve watched or listened to before.
- Talking to Alexa, Siri or Google
Devices like Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant use AI to understand your voice, answer your questions, and even turn on your lights or play music.
- Stopping annoying spam emails
Email services like Gmail use AI to keep your inbox free of spam and suspicious emails, so you only see the messages that matter.
- Getting around town
Google Maps and Waze rely on AI to give you the best routes, predict how long your trip will take, and warn you about traffic or accidents.
- Shopping suggestions
Ever noticed how Amazon seems to know what you want to buy? That’s AI analysing your browsing and shopping habits to recommend products you might like.
- Protecting your money
Banks use AI to watch for unusual activity on your account. If something seems off, AI can flag it and help prevent fraud.
- Organizing your photos
AI is behind the facial recognition technology that helps social media apps and photo galleries tag friends and sort your pictures, making it easier to find that perfect memory.
Payman Taei, founder and CEO of Visme, added,
“AI isn’t just about robots or sci-fi scenarios, it’s deeply woven into the tools and platforms we use every day. It works quietly behind the scenes to enhance efficiency, convenience, and security, often without users realizing it.
“The technology is advancing rapidly, making everyday processes smarter and more efficient without being intrusive.
“As AI continues to evolve, its role in shaping the future will only grow. These everyday applications are just the beginning of what’s possible.”
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