Friday, January 15, 2016

Artificial Intelligence replaces the screens of smartphones – Virtual Poland

  Users of smartphones studies indicate Ericsson that they expect devices with larger screens while the longer the battery’s performance. The solution may be an intelligent assistant that wipes out the need to use the touch screen smartphone or tablet.
 

 According to investigators Ericsson ConsumerLab, 85 percent of smartphone users declares that intelligent electronics worn (called. Wearables) to become more widespread over the next five years. Half of the respondents believe that it will be able to communicate with home devices in the same way as with the other person. This way we interact with objects and the environment could be possible using the interfaces of artificial intelligence.
 

 Artificial intelligence will allow to interact with objects without the need to use for this purpose display smartphone.
 

 When asked consumers believe that artificial intelligence will take over full responsibility for many daily activities, including Search for information on the Internet or advice when traveling. The above steps already to a large extent have to be performed by the current smartphone interfaces, artificial intelligence. However, there is a noticeable willingness to use SI to more advanced applications. For example, 44 percent of respondents believe that a good solution is to use it as a teacher.
 

 Time screens began in the 50s of the twentieth century, the moment in which the TV went to a mass audience. The number of statistical indicators in the household increased with the entry on the market of personal computers and (several years ago) smartphones and tablets. In 2011, sales of smartphones and tablets surpassed sales of personal computers.
 

 A study conducted by Ericsson ConsumerLab in the same year showed that smartphone users living in New York and Paris during the day spend more time on the screens of their devices than performing other tasks. I still use the hand-held device is often not practical. After 60 years of domination, the screens may soon go into oblivion – half of smartphone users believe that time the popularity of these devices will pass in the next five years.
 

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