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AI in smartphones can empower the users

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AI have pushed the global traffic over to a now predominantly mobile world. Worldwide mobile traffic is now higher than desktop traffic. This led Google to announce that they will now be moving towards mobile-first indexing. This means your mobile presence will now drive your SEO and CRO success, as well as your bottom line. Today’s internet users simply don’t have the time nor the patience for irrelevant messaging thrust upon them by advertisers. Not only is this approach generally ineffective, but it increasingly tends to have the exact opposite of its intended impact: When someone’s attention is derailed by impertinent ads with no value that connects, it can generate ill will and diminish the source’s reputation. Advance in smartphone Smart phone technology as a communication gadget has become the thrilling phenomenon of the modern age. However, its usage should be such that should bring about innovative benefits leading to societal development.  Smart phone technology innovative

Artificial Intelligence – with calculative risk

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  Get ready for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enter our lives thanks to recent world changes. Artificial Intelligence (AI), or machine intelligence, is the field developing computers and robots capable of parsing data contextually to provide requested information, supply analysis, or trigger events based on findings. Through techniques like machine learning and neural networks, companies globally are investing in teaching machines to ‘think’ more like humans.   First, solve the problem. Then write the code. AI has the potential to greatly improve the human condition. In particular, AI-will drive advancement in biotech, medical, climate and agriculture technologies among others – these changes will be hugely beneficial to humans. There is also great scope for AI to support people with disabilities. The more data AI systems have, the faster they will get better. But AI’s need for data can pose a problem for some businesses and organizations that have less data than others.  

Blockchain: The new bump in technology

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  To deliver the greatest impacts —creating new business models, markets and value propositions — IoT must be combined with other emerging technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, fog computing and, of course, blockchain.   Though cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based technologies are heralded as the framework to build a more financially inclusive society, this goal has not been realized to date. It can actually be argued that blockchain technology is a tool for those who are economically privileged, in part due to the technical understanding most blockchain-based technology currently requires.   The integrity of the data is paramount and innovative tagging methodologies are required. Any technology solutions we use also have to be able to work in remote environments and be feasible for all kinds of mining operations, particularly artisanal and small-scale mines. Using blockchain won’t solve every issue, but it can be a powerful tool to overcome many min