There is a lot to be said about the incredible heights being reached as it pertains to AI research and development, especially considering the concept was more science fiction than anything just a few decades ago. AI research and development is still in its more infantile stages in many industries and contexts, but there are already some noticeable waves being seen as a result in some unexpected places.
From automation in logistics, to self-driving cars being a real possibility in the next few years, with continued focus on AI research and development, we will be living in the distant future sooner than we think.
There are a number of different industries that have already seen the fruits of AI research and development. While there is still much to be found in the future, we can still explore how far these industries and utilities have come with just a few years of dedication.
Quite possibly the most famous example of AI research and development leading to a new dawn of technological advancement is undoubtedly in the prospect of driverless cars. Very much perpetuated by the folks at Tesla who have even begun designing chips to train the self-driving technics.
Machine learning capability has allowed the concept of driverless cars to enter the conversation that isn’t coated in science fiction. While there have been a few hiccups along the way, there is still more credence for optimism than pessimism. With a little more AI research and development into the chips, and of course, more beta testing and real-world testing, artificial intelligence could become the most intelligent driver on the road within a few years.
The logistics industry around the world have always been the first adopters of the new technology that seeks to make streamlining and compounding easier than ever. The realm of warehousing and automation have gone hand in hand since the beginning of AI research and development.
The eCommerce boom and the Amazon Effect has instigated a rising expansion in the logistics industry which requires some artificial assistance in terms of all facets of the supply chain. From the aforementioned driverless vehicles that could change the way deliveries occur. All the way to quality assurance and machine learning camera setups keeping an eye on all stages of production and packaging.
Warehousing maintenance and organization is also a massive factor that ahs been positively influenced by the continuous AI research and development – this focus has allowed automated machinery to become a normal staple in the increasingly expansive world of logistics.
Going through the troughs of data is a tall order for anyone – unless you have machine trained minds having a look at it for you. A lot of big data firms have begun looking into AI research and development to better their services and to extrapolate and understand large quantities of data in a flash.
This has allowed these firms to give optimal and quicker inputs and analyses for their clients, which in turn makes the whole world feel a little quicker, a little smarter, a little more, dare we say – intelligent?
We are looking forward to see where this burgeoning industry is headed in the future.
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