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The True Future of AI Assistants

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AI is the latest big thing in tech, dominating conversations even in situations where it’s not always appropriate. While many of the promises of AI can be lost behind the buzz and buzzwords, there are still some key ways in which AI technology could vastly improve the computing experience for the average user. Cutting through the unnecessary and uncovering the true potential of AI, we want to explore what we can expect from the future of AI assistants in our personal and professional lives.

Creating Shortcuts

Perhaps the most obvious and convenient change that AI assistants can offer comes from the capacity for automation. Every time we use a computer or mobile, a huge number of activities come from the repetition of certain actions. This can include opening specific programs, loading certain websites, or even just scrolling pages in work forms and clicking on boxes.

AI assistants offer the potential to automate these systems, detective patterns, and managing this busy work quickly and effectively. Essentially, this makes them a kind of super-powered macro, as explained at Techopedia. While offering small time savings individually, these will eventually add up to hours, while also reducing the likelihood of repetitive stress injuries.

Real-time Translations

Translation technology is already popular on the internet, but it’s usually implemented on a limited and page-by-page basis. AI assistants could again raise the potential of real-time translation to new levels, even accomplishing what might have formerly been confined to science fiction.

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As noted at VirtualizationReview, modern incarnations of translation technology could emulate what we see in media like Star Trek’s take on a universal translator. A Bluetooth earphone could listen to a speaker, translate their language into your own, and possibly even block their original voice via noise cancellation to minimize confusion. Once in full operation, this kind of AI assistance could make talking to a group of people with no shared languages almost as easy as talking to a native speaker. The implications of this tech for work and general communication use again can’t be understated.

Summaries and Breakdowns

One helpful way that already implemented AI assistance is still improving comes from search engines like Google. SEO (search engine optimization) uses AI to explore different pages and assign the earliest rankings to the services that provide the most value. Users looking for the latest news in poker might be pointed to PokerNews, for example. Here the AI would have detected relevant stories on big tournaments like the WSOP (World Series of Poker), or breakout performances from certain players. Similarly, a search for seasonal recipes might use SEO AI to direct to services like BBC Good Food for Christmas or Thanksgiving ideas. Whatever the search, the AI looks through enormous data sets in a way that streamlines the results to better cater to the end user.

Health Benefits

The last big benefit that AI assistants could offer could come from their integration into wearable tech that measures health. We’ve already seen this in watches that can track unusual body reactions, and the new generation of smartrings could take the potential even further. Working with large AI datasets could point out where danger lies, allowing you to make preemptive changes or call specific emergency services in case of an unexpected health event.

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As much as AI-driven tools like dishwashers are and always will be gimmicks, there are just as many applications where AI can make a real and appreciable difference. Whether improving our work lives, helping us learn, or keeping us safe, the potential for AI assistants is too profound to ignore. We’re in the infancy of this tech, but make no mistake, these systems will eventually become the new status quo. As long as these advantages are utilized responsibly, there’s a lot to look forward to in the years to come.