Nervous about AI? Google Uses It and You Do Too

April 2, 2020

Despite the deployment of smart speakers, virtual assistants, language translation automation, and many other technologies we use every day, AI still feels like a future innovation. We are probably stuck on the idea that AI means walking, talking robots, but AI, in fact, is already part of our daily lives. Techni Pages wrote, “5 Uses Of Advanced AI Already Being Used By Google” to demonstrate how AI is currently being used.

Have you ever sent a text message using the voice-to-text feature on your mobile phone? Surprise, that is a form AI! Human language is very complex and in order for machines to understand it, Google uses Deep Neural Networks to model language sounds. Current endeavors have designed voice-to-text to be faster, siphon out more noise, and more accurate.

Google Maps is another huge AI project. Powered by real time predictions, Google Maps delivers the fastest route to destinations. It takes into consideration accidents, traffic, and constructions so users can avoid those hindrances. The Google Assistant is another AI tool that acts as your own personal assistant to perform Internet searches, schedule appointments, set reminders, and make simple notes. Gmail also uses AI to categorize emails and filter spam from your inbox.

Google offers the Cloud AutoML too:

“The Cloud AutoML is an advanced AI that helps developers to create other AI smart solutions. The machine learning models are of high quality and enable developers to create AI that suits their business needs. Cloud AutoML has state-of-the-art performance and also enables the machine learning to happen with minimal effort since it uses neural architecture search technology and transfer learning.”

Google is an industry leader in developing innovative AI tools. The AI tools we use might not be robots, but they are very helpful.

Whitney Grace, April 2, 2020

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