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Applications of artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been used in applications throughout industry and academia. Similar to electricity or computers, AI serves as a general-purpose technology that has numerous applications. Its applications span language translation, image recognition, decision-making,[1] credit scoring, e-commerce and various other domains. AI which accommodates such technologies as machines being equipped perceive, understand, act and learning a scientific discipline.[2]

Network protection: Machine learning improves by broadening the search beyond previously identified threats.

intrusion detection systems

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Suspect user behavior: Machine learning can identify fraud or compromised applications as they occur.

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Cyber security companies are adopting neural networks, machine learning, and natural language processing to improve their systems.[62]


Applications of AI in cyber security include:


Google fraud czar Shuman Ghosemajumder has said that AI will be used to completely automate most cyber security operations over time.[67]

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Screening

analysis[122]

Heart sound

Companion robots for [123]

elder care

Medical record analysis

Treatment plan design

Medication management

Assisting blind people

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Consultations

Drug creation (e.g. by identifying candidate drugs[126] and by using existing drug screening data such as in life extension research)[127]

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Clinical training

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Outcome prediction for surgical procedures

HIV prognosis

Identifying genomic pathogen signatures of novel pathogens or identifying pathogens via physics-based fingerprints[130] (including pandemic pathogens)

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Helping link genes to their functions, otherwise analyzing genes[132] and identification of novel biological targets[133]

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Help development of [133]

biomarkers

Help tailor therapies to individuals in /precision medicine[133][134][135]

personalized medicine

Other fields of research[edit]

Evidence of general impacts[edit]

In April 2024, the Scientific Advice Mechanism to the European Commission published advice[208] including a comprehensive evidence review of the opportunities and challenges posed by artificial intelligence in scientific research.


As benefits, the evidence review[209] highlighted:

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Motion interpolation

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Pixel-art scaling algorithms

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Image scaling

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Image restoration

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Photo colorization

and video upscaling[253]

Film restoration

Photo tagging

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(such as identifying plants, fungi and animals with an app)

Automated species identification

such as DALL-E, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion

Text-to-image models

Image to video

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Text to video such as Make-A-Video from Meta, Imagen video and Phenaki from Google

Text to music with AI models such as MusicLM[257]

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Text to speech such as and 15.ai

ElevenLabs

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Motion capture

Utilities[edit]

Energy system[edit]

Power electronics converters are used in renewable energy, energy storage, electric vehicles and high-voltage direct current transmission. These converters are failure-prone, which can interrupt service and require costly maintenance or catastrophic consequences in mission critical applications. AI can guide the design process for reliable power electronics converters, by calculating exact design parameters that ensure the required lifetime.[319]


Machine learning can be used for energy consumption prediction and scheduling, e.g. to help with renewable energy intermittency management (see also: smart grid and climate change mitigation in the power grid).[320][321][322][323]

Telecommunications[edit]

Many telecommunications companies make use of heuristic search to manage their workforces. For example, BT Group deployed heuristic search[324] in an application that schedules 20,000 engineers. Machine learning is also used for speech recognition (SR), including of voice-controlled devices, and SR-related transcription, including of videos.[325][326]

Time sharing

Interactive interpreters

and the computer mouse

Graphical user interfaces

environments

Rapid application development

The data structure

linked list

Automatic storage management

Symbolic programming

Functional programming

Dynamic programming

Object-oriented programming

Optical character recognition

Constraint satisfaction

Applications of artificial intelligence to legal informatics

Applications of deep learning

Applications of machine learning

Artificial intelligence in government

Collective intelligence § Applications

Data Sources

List of artificial intelligence projects

Open data

Progress in artificial intelligence

Timeline of computing 2020–present

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