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title: "Best usages of artificial intelligence in everyday life"  
description: "As the field of artificial intelligence (AI) advances, we can see the first real use cases in almost every day life."  
author: "Drishan Vig"  
published: 2022-08-31  
canonical: https://yourviews.mindstick.com/view/83714/best-usages-of-artificial-intelligence-in-everyday-life  
category: "data science"  
tags: ["artificial intelligence (ai) advances", "voice-controlled ai assistants", "autonomous vehicles", "personalization", "personalized recommendations.", "hyperpersonalization", "or personalized experiences"]  
reading_time: 5 minutes  

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# Best usages of artificial intelligence in everyday life

As the field of [**artificial intelligence ([AI](https://www.mindstick.com/services/artificial-intelligence)) advances**](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/300575/how-can-artificial-intelligence-transform-user-experience)**,** we can see the first real use cases in almost everyday life. Some of these examples are **Smart speakers, Self-driving cars, Fraud detection, Personalization,** and more. However, it is important to note that there are other less obvious applications as well.

## Smart speakers

- **AI** is already affecting our everyday lives in many different ways. Using a **digital assistant** to find a **restaurant or a car rental** is just one example. [**Digital assistants**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_assistant) can also help you with your work by scanning your schedule and searching the web for information. These technologies are a great way to save time and energy, and[**AI**](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/246049/the-impact-of-artificial-intelligence-in-the-business-world) can also improve how you do simple tasks such as grading papers.
- For example, **voice-controlled AI assistants** are becoming a common feature of smartphones. They can recognize a person's voice and respond accordingly. This type of technology allows **AI** to provide **personalized recommendations for tasks** and make the user's life easier. **Emotech developed Olly**, a **voice-controlled AI assistant.** It uses **[machine learning algorithms](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/303953/top-10-machine-learning-algorithms-for-beginners)** to understand the way a person speaks. It also recognizes **facial expressions and verbal patterns**. It can also make suggestions based on its learning.
- **AI** can also be used to provide **personalized recommendations** to online shoppers. It can help smartphones improve their **[customer experience](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/12276/how-timely-order-deliveries-can-improve-customer-experience) by [answering questions](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/36556/what-are-some-useful-tips-for-answering-questions-from-criticism-in-english-literature),** recommending products based on **preferences, and organizing daily routines.** Technology has also helped the **e-commerce industry** grow. Its algorithms can help businesses improve their customer experience by delivering a **personalized experience**, building **better relationships, and boosting sales.**

## Self-driving cars

- One of the major concerns about **autonomous vehicles** is **safety**. But there are a few ways to [mitigate the risks](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/112132/how-do-i-mitigate-the-risks-associated-with-third-party-javascript-dependencies). The first is by reducing the number of vehicles on the road. For example, **autonomous street sweepers** are currently being tested in China's Hunan province. Another solution is to **integrate AI software into these vehicles**. This can help the vehicles recognize **pedestrians and objects** from a distance.
- Another way to reduce risks is to **build trust**. An example would be if an **[autonomous vehicle](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/114490/what-are-the-latest-developments-in-autonomous-vehicle-technologies)** could understand the signs that a human being is in distress. In this case, the vehicle would automatically send a **distress message to emergency services,** which could help locate and contact the patient. They would be able to drop the patient at an emergency **drop-off zone** and pick them up without **endangering other drivers.**
- An **autonomous car** will be able to **recognize pedestrians** and other vehicles. It will also be able to recognize the location of objects and warn the driver if something is in its way. However, **pedestrians** may not be easily identifiable, as they may be **carrying groceries** or other items. In such cases, the car will be able to recognize the object by using various **object detection functions.**

## Fraud detection

- **AI** can be used in many ways. It can help people manage their homes, take care of their elderly parents or help with everyday tasks. **Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube use AI** to learn user preferences. For example, **Netflix** learns how you listen to music and then uses this information to make **personalized recommendations.**
- [**AI**](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/297152/artificial-intelligence-introduction-and-benefits-to-business) can also be used to monitor **security camera feeds** and analyze each person's features. This way, it can **prevent crime** and **suspicious behaviors** from occurring. AI is also increasingly used in **travel and navigation.** We use navigation maps almost every day, so AI is becoming an integral part of these experiences. Many **ride-sharing services** and **navigation providers** use **AI** in their algorithms. **AI** can also be used in education. Teachers have to spend a lot of time reviewing papers, so it will help them automate this task.
- Another area where **AI** is making a major impact is health. It is a driving force behind **machine-learning-based health systems** and can make our lives easier. Devices such as the **Nest Thermostat and Philips Hue light bulbs** make life easier.

## Personalization

- The **retail industry** is a great example of how **personalization** has improved the experience of shopping. While online sales have **dominated traditional retail**, **AI-powered personalization** has improved the experience at **brick-and-mortar stores**. Companies like **Amazon have developed algorithms** to analyze **customer behaviors and patterns** and recommend products that will be popular with their customers. They're even using beacon technology to help shoppers shop more efficiently and find **better deals.**
- **Hyper personalization, or personalized experiences**, is a type of **AI-based personalization. AI-based systems use big data**, **user location, browsing history, and purchasing history** to provide **customized experiences to customers**. It also helps organizations meet **organizational goals** by responding to changing organizational requirements. By **making products, content, and experiences** more relevant and interesting to customers, this technology improves the user experience.
- **AI-powered chatbots** can answer questions, **schedule appointments**, and recommend useful content. These systems are now commonplace on websites. **Chatbots** can also be used to automate tasks, such as booking a hair appointment. **Apple's Siri, Google Now, Amazon's Alexa, and Microsoft's Cortana** are examples of **chatbots.** These systems are based on **algorithms** that train machines to answer complex questions.

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