By Lindsay Hill
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the use of machines that are programmed to simulate human intelligence. AI is no longer relegated to the realm of futuristic cartoons or sci-fi blockbusters; it has quickly integrated into many aspects of our communities and homes. In their day-to-day lives, humans encounter various forms of AI all the time. The following are just a few examples of how AI is all around us.
References
- Towards Data Science: “How Artificial Intelligence Is Impacting Our Everyday Lives”
- The Globe and Mail: “Why Canada leads the way to an autonomous future”
- The Verge: “Christie’s sells its first AI portrait for $432,500, beating estimates of $10,000”
- Analytics Insight: “10 Insightful Facts You Didn’t Know about Artificial Intelligence”
- The Guardian: “A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?”
- Statistics Canada Instagram Post
- Oberlo: “10 Google Search Statistics You Need to Know in 2021”
- Forbes: “4 Mind-Blowing Ways Facebook Uses Artificial Intelligence”
- Labbrand: “How Netflix Uses AI with a Human Touch to Elevate Brand Experience”