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Top AI Innovations in last decade
Top AI Innovations in last decade

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This year has surprised humans in many ways.From encountering a pandemic, addressing a global recession, and witnessing the global geopolitical changes, humanity is standing in ambiguous times. The inventions in Artificial Intelligence are thriving the pace of invention despite the existing pandemic.

Top new innovations of AI:

The past decade has witnessed the great rise of Artificial Intelligence. The technology has made an impact in almost every field out there. The two major reasons for the rapid growth of AI in this decade are Data and Compute.

BrainBox AI:

BrainBox AI is the most revolutionary technology gifted to humanity. It utilizes self-adapting artificial intelligence technology which proactively optimizes the energy consumption of buildings, which are the largest climate change contributors.By using BrainBox AI, commercial buildings can reduce the total energy costs by 25%, and improves occupant comfort by 60%.

NoSQL Database:

This database is designed specifically for managing and monitoring large data volume, low latency, and flexible data models.It is designed for addressing the limitations in data consistency.It is used in applications such as mobile, web, and gaming that require flexible, scalable, high-performance, and highly functional databases .

iPad:

Mocked by many at the time of its 2010 launch for its name--and for its awkward size somewhere between a big phone.Today, tablets have become essential devices for business.More than one million iPad-native apps now live in the App Store, touching every industry .

Meeting Owl:

In the year 2020, most meetings and conferences have shifted to online platforms.Network connectivity is the major limitation with remote working.Meeting Owl is an Internet of Things integrated robotic owl, custom made for working together from different locations.Consisting of a mic, camera and speaker in only one robotic device, the user just needs to connect it with the laptop.

The Self-Driving Car :

Google and Apple secretly started testing fully autonomous cars in the first half of this decade. Most of the major car manufacturers, plus ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft, have since followed suit, and today, passengers can hail driverless cabs being beta tested in cities like Phoenix and Pittsburgh. At least one industry is not looking favorably on this innovation hitting roads more broadly: the nation's nearly four million truck and taxi drivers.

Kuri Mobile Robot:

The year 2020 has been a year where everyone got an opportunity to stay with their family, and to spend quality time. Kuri Mobile Robots is a home robot integrated with IoT sensors that interact with the user and the family members, and capture moments of every day with sensor-enabled cameras.

Conclusion:

The development of AI has advanced significantly over the past decade, and the proliferation of deep learning has had a monumental impact on some of its major milestones.AI is the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and common-sense reasoning engine.AI combines human-like knowledge, understanding, and common-sense reasoning with the power, speed, and scalability of modern computing.


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