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Large Language Models as Urban Residents: An LLM Agent Framework for Personal Mobility Generation
This paper introduces a novel approach using Large Language Models (LLMs) integrated into an agent framework for flexible and effective personal mobility generation. LLMs overcome the limitations of previous models by effectively processing semantic data and offering versatility in modeling various tasks.
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Large Language Models as Urban Residents: An LLM Agent Framework for Personal Mobility Generation Jiawei Wang
This paper introduces a novel approach using Large Language Models (LLMs) integrated into an agent framework for flexible and effective personal mobility generation. LLMs overcome the limitations of previous models by effectively processing semantic data and offering versatility in modeling various tasks.
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Would you put a camera in your TOILET? Bizarre AI device attaches to the bowl and analyses the shape, size and structure of your poop for signs of disease
It's something we all do, yet is often seen as a taboo subject. Now, scientists are finally lifting the lid on our bowel movements, with the launch of a new camera for your toilet. Researchers from Throne Science have developed a bizarre device that clips onto the side of the bowl, and uses AI to analyse your stools. Thankfully, you won't be shown the photos themselves, and instead will receive a breakdown on the shape, size and structure of your waste. 'Monitoring bowel movements can provide valuable insights into digestive health and nutrient absorption, as well as serve as an early warning sign for various conditions like gastrointestinal bleeding,' Throne Science explains on its website.
Large Language Models as Urban Residents: An LLM Agent Framework for Personal Mobility Generation
Wang, Jiawei, Jiang, Renhe, Yang, Chuang, Wu, Zengqing, Onizuka, Makoto, Shibasaki, Ryosuke, Koshizuka, Noboru, Xiao, Chuan
This paper introduces a novel approach using Large Language Models (LLMs) integrated into an agent framework for flexible and effective personal mobility generation. LLMs overcome the limitations of previous models by effectively processing semantic data and offering versatility in modeling various tasks. Our approach addresses three research questions: aligning LLMs with real-world urban mobility data, developing reliable activity generation strategies, and exploring LLM applications in urban mobility. The key technical contribution is a novel LLM agent framework that accounts for individual activity patterns and motivations, including a self-consistency approach to align LLMs with real-world activity data and a retrieval-augmented strategy for interpretable activity generation. We evaluate our LLM agent framework and compare it with state-of-the-art personal mobility generation approaches, demonstrating the effectiveness of our approach and its potential applications in urban mobility. Overall, this study marks the pioneering work of designing an LLM agent framework for activity generation based on real-world human activity data, offering a promising tool for urban mobility analysis.
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CRM and Artificial Intelligence: Today & Tomorrow
While the cloud technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) keeps winning the business world, our CRM consultants give a closer look at what changes it can bring to the CRM market. But first, here's what the numbers tell about the AI use in CRM today. As cloud-based CRM is growing in popularity (with 62% of CRM software predicted to move to cloud by 2018, Forbes), machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies keep entering sales people's daily routines with products like Einstein or Dynamics 365. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit report, 75% of the executives surveyed plan to introduce AI in their companies till 2020. Application of AI in CRM is supposed to keep growing with the advancement of tools offered by incumbents. Already in 2015, 25% of leaders in customer service relied on the best-next-action functionality of a kind, and 74% of marketers used predictive intelligence to craft content for a better customer experience (Salesforce).
Advancements in AI Revolutionising the Future - BlockDelta
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the futuristic technological frontier that has made a phenomenal transformation over which companies and nations are vying for control. AI may be the most significant social and economic shift of the last hundred years. The changes that are coming in various industries enabled with AI are just the tip of the iceberg. What is yet to come is nothing short of an unimaginable development which the world will be witnessing. The mass distribution of internet and connected devices together with the advancements in cloud computing, data analytics and software algorithms have paved the way for AI to hit the mainstream like never before.
'Amazon Echo for the elderly' uses AI to track people's movements
A tiny white cube that uses Artificial Intelligence to monitor the lives of elderly people who live alone could save thousands of lives, according to its creator. The miiCube, a kind of'Amazon Echo for the elderly', learns people's routines and tracks their movements so it can alert the relevant authorities if something is wrong. The device will also sense if there's a break in routine, such as not getting up at the normal time or not following usual daily routines. Creator Kelvin Summoogum - who set up miiCARE, the firm behind the gadget, in March - got the idea when his grandmother broke her hip at home. He said she spent twelve hours in agony on the floor before anyone knew until a neighbour found her and brought her to the hospital.
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'Amazon Echo for the elderly' uses AI to track people's movements
A tiny white cube that uses Artificial Intelligence to monitor the lives of elderly people who live alone could save thousands of lives, according to its creator. The miiCube, a kind of'Amazon Echo for the elderly', learns people's routines and tracks their movements so it can alert the relevant authorities if something is wrong. The device will also sense if there's a break in routine, such as not getting up at the normal time or not following usual daily routines. Creator Kelvin Summoogum - who set up miiCARE, the firm behind the gadget, in March - got the idea when his grandmother broke her hip at home. He said she spent twelve hours in agony on the floor before anyone knew until a neighbour found her and brought her to the hospital.
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How AI Can Help In Making Smart Homes Smarter
Editor's Note: The following guest post comes from Arindam Paul, a founding member of Atomberg Technologies. This article will share about Arindam's perspectives on how AI and other smart technologies can make your house smarter. For instance, the technology is something similar to the iPhone's touch ID fingerprint scanner, or the face ID, which makes your smartphone more secure than a four-digit pin. It is easy to use, and the convenience factor is what makes people use this technology, but the real benefit is additional security. Let's take a look at some of the ways AI is making our homes smarter and more secure.
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How IoT Could Affect Our Daily Routine
The Internet of Things may very well have been named when someone was really at a loss for words. But whatever the name of the new wave of tech, it appears that IoT is on everyone's radar. The Internet of Things refers to the connectivity of all elements involved in human lifestyle. Think refrigerators, coffee machines and maybe even the oil burner. Just like TVs now come pre-built with connections for computer cables and various audio, video and game players, your household items may soon come with the capability to speak to the internet.