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AI at the cusp of shaping the future of mankind

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AI harnesses solutions that are relevant to the ever-changing scenarios of the contemporary world. 

Ever since the concept of globalization came into existence in the 18th century, the process has intensively contributed to shaping the world where it stands today. The worldwide interaction acts as a precursor in encouraging countries to adopt the ever-changing dynamics of technology to strengthen their infrastructure while staying relevant with the perennially changing scenarios.

As a result, to keep up with the latest trend, the whole world is on the path of a ‘tech construction’ which is transcending society at a much quicker pace. Where the whole world has globalized the usage of tech products, likewise, it has also helped in the significant improvement of the technology altogether.

However, often extraordinary products grab the attention of the users. A very simple example can be recounted as a spell-bounding product in the form of a smartphone. It dazzles the audience who get fascinated by hearing about its features.

But ever since the Covid-19 created menace across the world, technology was not just limited to the lifestyle or business product but it came to the rescue of the physical and mental health of humans.

Technology emerged as a versatile solution helping humankind to survive in these harsh periods. Its ability to create plans to tackle the Covid-19 crises has been phenomenal and much appreciated not just by experts but also by its users.

Going beyond the umbrella term ‘technology’ and dissecting its various segments, AI (Artificial Intelligence) has always created a buzz in the market ever since its inception. This technology is leading the contingent throughout. AI paves the way for other technologies to come forward, whether it is deep learning or neural networks, or big data.

It comes with an entourage of features and functionalities that has the potential to impact and shape the market immensely in the years to come. What’s lagging right now is adaptability on a larger scale. Without any proper planning, one cannot take leverage of its functioning.

Considering the ever-evolving contemporary world there is an acute need to incorporate AI. One can adjust to the changing scenarios only by upgrading themselves in every phase. Relying on existing conventional practices will not garner results as it is not in alignment with the changing dynamics.

Here, AI emerges as a perfect solution to help address the crisis arising in the present age. Hence, this technology must be adopted by humankind with alacrity.

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Pokémon Go application can be taken as an example to elucidate the benefits of AI. It provides a full-proof navigation interface to catch the favourite cartoon character Pokémon.

But what slips users attention is that it is AI and its capabilities that bring the virtual form of Pokémon characters through VR (Virtual Reality). It is this technology that enables the navigational Pokémon tracing.

The technology is circulating at a much faster pace. And the Make in India campaign initiated by PM Narendra Modi has further unleashed great opportunities for Indian tech companies to break their barriers and shove their cocoons of dilemmas to adopt AI with open arms. Though the entire implementation will take a lot of time, the initiative by the government has certainly augmented the process of strengthening the country with AI technology.

It would not be wrong to conclude by saying that AI is the gateway to exceptional experience which makes the day-to-day life easy and also productive. AI is surging at a much faster pace. Most importantly, it will make a huge impact on the lives of humans in the coming future. Hence, one will be lagging by omitting any of the AI inventions.

About The Author –

Sakshi Chhapolia is a CEO and founder at AAIENA, a SaaS model-based technology start-up that provides innovative solutions for the retail industry by disrupting conventional trial mechanisms. A perfect amalgamation of Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, AAIENA renders customer-centric products that provide solutions for all the sizing needs along with Dress Fit Rating (DFR) and Virtual trial rooms.

Also Read: How To Position Your Tech Startup To Raise Funds?

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