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These appliances don't depend on smart speakers for voice control

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. These appliances don't depend on smart speakers for voice control Emerson Smart's new appliances respond to voice commands, but they don't need a smart speaker--or even a broadband connection--to pull off the trick. Smart appliances that can be controlled with voice commands are nothing new, but IAI Smart is showing a new line of Emerson Smart appliances at CES that respond to voice commands. They don't need a smart speaker in the middle, and they don't rely on a broadband connection, an app, or anything other infrastructure--everything is processed locally. If you're leery of the privacy and security vulnerabilities of IoT devices, this could be the answer.


Samsung debuts its own 'AI-powered' smart recipe app

Engadget

As it promised last week, Samsung has launched Food, a "personalized, AI-powered food and recipe" app in eight languages and 104 countries around the world. It draws on the food database of Whisk, an app Samsung acquired a few years back -- and resembles a version of Whisk the company revealed last year. Given Samsung's large presence in kitchens with its smart fridges and other appliances, the release of a food and recipe app seems a logical step for the company. The app allows users to search for recipes around the world, save them and make weekly eating plans. The company prepared over 160,000 recipes for launch, with that number set to increase down the road.


Top Emerging Machine Learning Trends For 2022

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Machine learning creates algorithms that support machines in better comprehending data and making data-driven judgments. According to some observers, machine learning will become quite widespread by 2024, with the most emphasis in 2022 and 2023. Machine learning (ML) applications can be found in a variety of industries, including banks, restaurants, industrial plants, and even gas stations. The first and most important ML developments in IoT, which the majority of computer employees are looking forward to. As the cornerstone for IoT, a breakthrough in this area will significantly impact 5G adoption.


The Healthy, Sustainable Kitchen Is Here - Connected World

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Builders Show) and KBIS (Kitchen and Bath Industry Show) was a bevy of announcements--everything from 3D printing to software to appliances. Parks Associates found steady purchase intentions for smart appliances and continued growth for smart energy and lighting products at the show. But here is what stood out to me: Roughly 25% of U.S. broadband households plan to buy a smart appliance in the next six months. I was able to see firsthand how new appliances are becoming greener and more ecofriendly. They are better for the world and save energy, while also lengthening the life of our food.


Top 6 Machine Learning Trends In 2022

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If we look at the structure of technology, then machine learning definitely falls as a subset of artificial intelligence. Machine learning generates algorithms that help machines to get a better understanding of the data and take data-driven decisions. For instance, software testing is a classic example of implementation of machine learning in many organizations, including the likes of giants such as Google, Apple, Facebook and soon. According to some analysts, they are anticipating that machine learning will gain immense popularity by 2024, with the maximum thrust in 2022 and 2023. Why was machine learning technology developed is something that is quite technical in nature, but the fundamental reason for the development of this technology was to create a method that will help developers and IT professionals in quickly generating applications and solutions.


CMU Invites Students To Explore Artificial Intelligence With Opening of JPMorgan Chase & Co. AI Maker Space - News - Carnegie Mellon University

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Reid Simmons has stopped trying to guess what students will come up with next. As head of Carnegie Mellon University's undergraduate program in artificial intelligence, Simmons watches what some of the most creative minds are doing with AI, and they never cease to amaze him. And now as the director of the newly opened JPMorgan Chase & Co. AI Maker Space, Simmons will have a front row seat for collaborative and transformative developments. "We want students from all over the university -- from engineering, business and fine arts -- to come and use their creativity to make interesting things happen," Simmons said. "Giving students the freedom to let their imaginations run wild is really what this space is all about."


Digitizing Homes: Making Home Appliances Smarter with IoT and AI

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While the earlier decade was all about data communication and internet proliferation, the economy of the next few years will thrive upon digitization of systems, where we will encounter implementation of smartness into everything i.e. smart home, smart city, smart appliances, smart retail, etc. The demand for smart home appliances is increasing due to numerous advancements and adoptions of digital technologies in everyday life. IoT solutions is one of the key focus areas of digital transformation projects in the consumer electronics and home appliances industry. With the addition of smart devices and appliances, and with capabilities in sensing, connectivity, and data transmission, people can interact, collect, and analyze highly valuable data to automate various operations at home, which were previously performed manually. Today, technology has evolved to such an extent that there's a possibility to design meaningful collaboration between humans and machines, primarily due to advancements in AI.


4 industries to watch for AI disruption

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Consumer-centric applications for artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are helping to stamp out the public perception that these technologies will only benefit businesses and negatively impact jobs and hiring. The conversation from human replacement to human efficiency has become more mainstream as we see AI applications in healthcare, social media, mass transportation, financial industries and many more. Andrew Ng – Computer scientist and adjunct professor of computer science at Stanford – has recently referred to AI as "the new electricity," pointing out that most industries will see the value from AI significantly expand over the next decade. Recent advancements have helped to overhaul mundane and outdated processes and provide advanced data analysis and enhanced or, "augmented," intelligence to support not just companies, but individual employees and consumers. In 2018 and 2019, AI was tapped to disrupt and improve multiple industries, and was the prime target for VC funding with investments well into the billions.


Sony's $2,900 robotic dog AIBO will soon be able to turn on microwaves, vacuum cleaners and more

Daily Mail - Science & tech

If you've ever thought turning on your microwave or vacuum cleaner was too hard, the solution may be as easy as spending $2,900 on a robotic dog that will do it for you. That's the operating theory behind Aibo, a robotic pet canine created by Sony, which was released last year. Sony has been continually adding features to Aibo and the latest features will allow the small robotic dog to communicate with a range of household smart appliances to help make life easier for its owners. According to a report from Gizmodo, Sony hosted a demonstration of the new features at the CEATEC show in Tokyo, Japan's largest IT and electronics trade show. One example showed Aibo communicating wirelessly with a smart microwave, telling it to start cooking a snack as soon as its owners come home from a long day.


AI, ML, IoT and cyber security to disrupt everything: Puresight Systems

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Last year in October, the global research company Gartner published a list of 10 strategic technology trends of 2019. While some of these identified trends such as AI, ML, VR and cyber security were pretty obvious, the rest were not so predictable. And, as we are still in January, it's too early to say if the speculations will come true. However, looking at the current digital ecosystem, here are the five technology trends that are like to create major disruptions in the coming months. The last few years have witnessed an unprecedented growth of machine learning as well as AI, and 2019 will see no exception.