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FIELDS OF ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
A successful remake of every field
1
MOST COMMON FIELDS WHICH AI USE
SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY
SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
BANKING AND FINANCIAL SECTOR
HEALTHCARE
SECURITY & SURVEILLANCE
NAVIGATION
2
SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY
Voice enabled assistant
Siri
Google Assistant
Application
Netflix
Amazon
The user gets
Security
Special features
Influenced
Healthcare
Education
3
SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
• It uses the user’s data to influence.
• It collects the recent’s search which user had searched and show the
information accordingly
Instagram Facebook
4
BANKING AND FINANCIAL SECTOR
Identify fraud
High Level of Security
Self help customer services
Chatbots , use AI to generate financial advice
AXIS BANK
5
HEALTHCARE
Used To
Diagnose ailments
Treatment of patients
Develop new drugs
Chatbots
Shim
Woebot
Toss
Track the Emotions of Patients
6
SECURITY & SURVEILLANCE
Video surveillance Cameras
In order to analyse
Humans
Vehicles
Activities
To Fine the vehicle that breaks the
rules
Auto collection of toll taxes by
FASTAG
7
NAVIGATION
Real-time* tracking of
Traffic
Roads Construction
Time to reach Destinations
Forecast
Tolls collection
Provide data (Places visited by
user [ Timeline] )
8
Google maps
AI IN APPS
Siri -
• Virtual assistant in apple devices
Alexa -
• Virtual assistant from Amazon,
• it can smart control devices and make SMART HOME
Cortana -
• Virtual assistant of Microsoft.
• It keeps notes, answers questions,set-up alarm.
• Over time,Cortana learns and does more complex tasks
Google Assistant-
• Virtual Assistant of Google, Launched in 2016
• Supports both voice and text commands
• It helps in finding information,sending reminders,translating in real-time,you can also search jokes &
riddles
9
AI IN APPS
OLA/Uber
• Surge pricing ,ratings system, route optimisation
Fyle -
• Expense management app. Check real-time policy, approve workflows
Youper -
• AI powered mental health assistant app. The user can do quick conversations with it .
• User can track their emotions with the help of youper
Elsa Speak -
• Uses speech recognition technology. Users can learn to speak English , and pronounce words
• With the help of dialogues & give instant feedback to make quick progress
Socratic -
• Helps students with their homework. Recently Google has revealed that it has acquired this app.
• Students can take pictures and this app uses its AI power to provide visual explanation for students
learning
10
SMART LIVING
11
The concept of smart living is based on making life easier for people
using various electronic appliances
A smart home can be perceived as a home that can provide maximum
comfort for its user by minimising their efforts
SMART HOMES
Home is a place where people live to feel safe, cared and
appreciated.
Smart homes enhance this experience and provide a better life
for people living in them.
Smart homes are homes that use internet connected devices to
empower remote, monitoring and management of appliances
and device, such as lighting and heating
12
BENEFITS OF SMART HOMES
Power saver
• Smart homes are great at power saving. These types of homes turn off lights
automatically when they are not in use.
Increased energy efficiency
• It saves water/electricity when it is not in use.
Protect the home and its belongings
• The Home is protected with AI systems, if someone tries to break the door and
windows it and notification to the user. This provide an additional level of
security.
Interactive homes
• The AI enabled devices are controlled through smartphones, voice and
gestures 13
BENEFITS OF SMART HOMES
Flexibility
• Smart homes are flexible to add new devices with existing ones. The user gets that advantage of
upgrading to the latest lifestyle.
Remote control
• A very popular use of smart home is that it can be controlled remotely.
Climate control
• The ambient temperature across corners can be tracked easily, and the central cooling unit can
be commanded to fasciate optimum cooling. This takes comfort of the smart home at the next
level.
Protection
• The smart home provides instant alerts on the smartphones if the house is hit by fire ,flood or any
other disaster.
One point access
• All devices are accessed from one place. Smart devices are controlled from smartphones and
tablets. 14
DEVICES THAT ARE USED IN SMART HOMES
Smart Hubs
• Smart Hubs are known as gateway. They provide connectivity with the
appliances to control through smartphones using the Internet.
Video Doorbells
• It has in-built camera and microphone. Video doorbells provide security as
the owner can watch & talk with the visitor who is outside the door before
actually opening it.
Smart Cameras
• It is most important device which provides security inside & outside the
Smart Homes. It not only records but also sends alerts for suspicious
movements.
Smart smoke detector
• This device sounds an alarm when smoke is detected.
15
Smart Lighting
• Saves energy, programmed to turn on/off, control the
brightness.
Smart Thermostats
• Automatically control temperature & as per your preferences
and schedule of Smart Homes
Smart Speakers
• These smart speakers can accept voice commands and can
be controlled through the smartphone. They can also perform
activities like creating a playlist and search the information.
16
DEVICES THAT ARE USED IN SMART HOMES
SMART CITIES
Smart city are urban areas that use different types of electronics,
applications and sensors to collect the data
Information used to manages resources, services and assets
efficiently .
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is used to improve
operations.
Smart cities mission is to drive economic growth
Improve quality of living of people by developing local areas
17
30% of traffic in city centres is caused by people for looking parking
spaces
PUR
E
FAC
T
BANGALORE
Bangalore is a smart city mission under the flagship of PM
MODI
Bangalore is referred as “Silicon Valley of India” or “IT capital of
India”
In Bangalore , there are many national & multinationals
companies
There is pleasant atmosphere
18
BENEFITS OF SMART CITIES
The public utilities are very efficient.
It improves economic growth of country.
They have better transportation facilities.
Parking sensor provide time information about the free parking spaces.
Smart street lights can be automatically on/off as per the activities on
the street.
They have a centralised camera surveillance systems in the whole
city.
They have an adequate water supply.
Garlic sensors equipped trucks are used for automatic waste
collection. 19
CHALLENGES OF ESTABLISHING SMART CITIES
Financial challenges due to lack of proper funds.
Growing population.
Digital security issues.
Lack of high speed Internet facility and connectivity issues.
Lack of digital awareness among residents.
Technological challenges with coverage and capacity.
Difficulty in implementing government’s policies and legislation.
20
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PRESENT BY - AYUSH THADHANI
GUIDED BY -PRATIK YADAV SIR

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Fields of artificial intelligence

  • 1. FIELDS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A successful remake of every field 1
  • 2. MOST COMMON FIELDS WHICH AI USE SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS BANKING AND FINANCIAL SECTOR HEALTHCARE SECURITY & SURVEILLANCE NAVIGATION 2
  • 3. SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY Voice enabled assistant Siri Google Assistant Application Netflix Amazon The user gets Security Special features Influenced Healthcare Education 3
  • 4. SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS • It uses the user’s data to influence. • It collects the recent’s search which user had searched and show the information accordingly Instagram Facebook 4
  • 5. BANKING AND FINANCIAL SECTOR Identify fraud High Level of Security Self help customer services Chatbots , use AI to generate financial advice AXIS BANK 5
  • 6. HEALTHCARE Used To Diagnose ailments Treatment of patients Develop new drugs Chatbots Shim Woebot Toss Track the Emotions of Patients 6
  • 7. SECURITY & SURVEILLANCE Video surveillance Cameras In order to analyse Humans Vehicles Activities To Fine the vehicle that breaks the rules Auto collection of toll taxes by FASTAG 7
  • 8. NAVIGATION Real-time* tracking of Traffic Roads Construction Time to reach Destinations Forecast Tolls collection Provide data (Places visited by user [ Timeline] ) 8 Google maps
  • 9. AI IN APPS Siri - • Virtual assistant in apple devices Alexa - • Virtual assistant from Amazon, • it can smart control devices and make SMART HOME Cortana - • Virtual assistant of Microsoft. • It keeps notes, answers questions,set-up alarm. • Over time,Cortana learns and does more complex tasks Google Assistant- • Virtual Assistant of Google, Launched in 2016 • Supports both voice and text commands • It helps in finding information,sending reminders,translating in real-time,you can also search jokes & riddles 9
  • 10. AI IN APPS OLA/Uber • Surge pricing ,ratings system, route optimisation Fyle - • Expense management app. Check real-time policy, approve workflows Youper - • AI powered mental health assistant app. The user can do quick conversations with it . • User can track their emotions with the help of youper Elsa Speak - • Uses speech recognition technology. Users can learn to speak English , and pronounce words • With the help of dialogues & give instant feedback to make quick progress Socratic - • Helps students with their homework. Recently Google has revealed that it has acquired this app. • Students can take pictures and this app uses its AI power to provide visual explanation for students learning 10
  • 11. SMART LIVING 11 The concept of smart living is based on making life easier for people using various electronic appliances A smart home can be perceived as a home that can provide maximum comfort for its user by minimising their efforts
  • 12. SMART HOMES Home is a place where people live to feel safe, cared and appreciated. Smart homes enhance this experience and provide a better life for people living in them. Smart homes are homes that use internet connected devices to empower remote, monitoring and management of appliances and device, such as lighting and heating 12
  • 13. BENEFITS OF SMART HOMES Power saver • Smart homes are great at power saving. These types of homes turn off lights automatically when they are not in use. Increased energy efficiency • It saves water/electricity when it is not in use. Protect the home and its belongings • The Home is protected with AI systems, if someone tries to break the door and windows it and notification to the user. This provide an additional level of security. Interactive homes • The AI enabled devices are controlled through smartphones, voice and gestures 13
  • 14. BENEFITS OF SMART HOMES Flexibility • Smart homes are flexible to add new devices with existing ones. The user gets that advantage of upgrading to the latest lifestyle. Remote control • A very popular use of smart home is that it can be controlled remotely. Climate control • The ambient temperature across corners can be tracked easily, and the central cooling unit can be commanded to fasciate optimum cooling. This takes comfort of the smart home at the next level. Protection • The smart home provides instant alerts on the smartphones if the house is hit by fire ,flood or any other disaster. One point access • All devices are accessed from one place. Smart devices are controlled from smartphones and tablets. 14
  • 15. DEVICES THAT ARE USED IN SMART HOMES Smart Hubs • Smart Hubs are known as gateway. They provide connectivity with the appliances to control through smartphones using the Internet. Video Doorbells • It has in-built camera and microphone. Video doorbells provide security as the owner can watch & talk with the visitor who is outside the door before actually opening it. Smart Cameras • It is most important device which provides security inside & outside the Smart Homes. It not only records but also sends alerts for suspicious movements. Smart smoke detector • This device sounds an alarm when smoke is detected. 15
  • 16. Smart Lighting • Saves energy, programmed to turn on/off, control the brightness. Smart Thermostats • Automatically control temperature & as per your preferences and schedule of Smart Homes Smart Speakers • These smart speakers can accept voice commands and can be controlled through the smartphone. They can also perform activities like creating a playlist and search the information. 16 DEVICES THAT ARE USED IN SMART HOMES
  • 17. SMART CITIES Smart city are urban areas that use different types of electronics, applications and sensors to collect the data Information used to manages resources, services and assets efficiently . Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is used to improve operations. Smart cities mission is to drive economic growth Improve quality of living of people by developing local areas 17 30% of traffic in city centres is caused by people for looking parking spaces PUR E FAC T
  • 18. BANGALORE Bangalore is a smart city mission under the flagship of PM MODI Bangalore is referred as “Silicon Valley of India” or “IT capital of India” In Bangalore , there are many national & multinationals companies There is pleasant atmosphere 18
  • 19. BENEFITS OF SMART CITIES The public utilities are very efficient. It improves economic growth of country. They have better transportation facilities. Parking sensor provide time information about the free parking spaces. Smart street lights can be automatically on/off as per the activities on the street. They have a centralised camera surveillance systems in the whole city. They have an adequate water supply. Garlic sensors equipped trucks are used for automatic waste collection. 19
  • 20. CHALLENGES OF ESTABLISHING SMART CITIES Financial challenges due to lack of proper funds. Growing population. Digital security issues. Lack of high speed Internet facility and connectivity issues. Lack of digital awareness among residents. Technological challenges with coverage and capacity. Difficulty in implementing government’s policies and legislation. 20
  • 21. 21 PRESENT BY - AYUSH THADHANI GUIDED BY -PRATIK YADAV SIR