As I have mentioned many times AI has been a trending topic on SemiWiki for the past year and it will continue. The edge is where I see most of the action thanks to the likes of Apple, Amazon, and Tesla. I still drive a dumb car but I am big Siri and Alexa users and they are just scratching the surface.
In looking at the > 28,000 domains that hit SemiWiki last year the majority of them are edge device companies and a significant portion (2,098) came for the 37 AI blogs we published. I'm expecting the number of AI related blogs to double this year considering we only published 10 AI blogs in 2016. AI specific IP is now hitting the ecosystem so be prepared for an AI mega storm in 2018, absolutely.
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One of the main themes of this year’s CES will likely be artificial intelligence (AI). As we’re surrounded by smartphones, smart homes, smart cities and many more supposedly smart things, artificial intelligence and machine learning are already helping us in ways that we may not even realize.
According to Deloitte’s Global Mobile Consumer Survey, 65 percent of smartphone owners across 16 developed markets have used an application featuring machine learning in the past. Many of these applications, think predictive text and route suggestions for example, are designed to make our mobile experience feel more personalized and convenient; and as algorithms, hardware and the underlying data sets improve over time, we can expect AI-infused services to get a lot smarter going forward.
The following chart, based on Deloitte’s findings, shows how many smartphone users are aware of and/or already using different AI-powered applications on their devices. Unsurprisingly, predictive text is the most used application involving machine learning, although many of us have probably questioned the (artificial) intelligence of such features based on personal experience with text messages that have gone awry.
In looking at the > 28,000 domains that hit SemiWiki last year the majority of them are edge device companies and a significant portion (2,098) came for the 37 AI blogs we published. I'm expecting the number of AI related blogs to double this year considering we only published 10 AI blogs in 2016. AI specific IP is now hitting the ecosystem so be prepared for an AI mega storm in 2018, absolutely.
View attachment 20969
One of the main themes of this year’s CES will likely be artificial intelligence (AI). As we’re surrounded by smartphones, smart homes, smart cities and many more supposedly smart things, artificial intelligence and machine learning are already helping us in ways that we may not even realize.
According to Deloitte’s Global Mobile Consumer Survey, 65 percent of smartphone owners across 16 developed markets have used an application featuring machine learning in the past. Many of these applications, think predictive text and route suggestions for example, are designed to make our mobile experience feel more personalized and convenient; and as algorithms, hardware and the underlying data sets improve over time, we can expect AI-infused services to get a lot smarter going forward.
The following chart, based on Deloitte’s findings, shows how many smartphone users are aware of and/or already using different AI-powered applications on their devices. Unsurprisingly, predictive text is the most used application involving machine learning, although many of us have probably questioned the (artificial) intelligence of such features based on personal experience with text messages that have gone awry.