IoT + Machine Learning: Changing the Paradigm of Technology
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With every passing day, there is constantly something new coming in the field of technology. Innovation has given birth to Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT). Many big companies have invested heavily in these technologies, and it is growing at a fast pace. We can see how much IoT and AI help us in everyday life as well as businesses.
Today companies are using AI, powered by machine learning to understand their customers better and leverage personalization. Virtual assistants like Siri, Google Assistant, Cortana, Alexa, etc., are making this technology easy to adopt. Companies like Netflix, Spotify, Amazon Prime, etc., are making their algorithms stronger by using machine learning. With the help of these algorithms, they study users and further recommend music or shows, which gave birth to personalization and, as a result, an increase in usage.
According to research by Statista, connected IoT devices are estimated to be 30.9 billion units by 2025. This shows the amount of demand and applications IoT has in the market. In this article, we are going to see how machine learning and IoT is changing the world.
Let’s have a quick overview of machine learning and the Internet of Things.
Let’s see how Machine Learning and IoT are changing the world around us:
With the help of machine learning algorithms, businesses can understand the purchase patterns and further make the customers’ experience better. Amazon was the first company to recommend personalized products depending on customers’ previous purchases. Not only this, today they have come with “Amazon Go” in which its “Just Walk Out” technology is changing the face of brick-and-mortar stores. It is helping shoppers to checkout without the need to wait in line, the kiosks, which are enabled with Alexa there helps them in searching products in the store, recommending dinner recipes, and more. It uses some advanced technology like computer vision, deep learning, machine learning, and sensor fusion to understand their customers.
Another example is Rebecca Minkoff, a fashion brand company using IoT, RFID, and other leading-edge technologies in their retail store.
They have a huge digital wall using which customers can order their drinks or if they need an employee to help them with an in-store purchase. Going further, in the trial rooms, they have smart mirrors using which customers order different clothes, change sizes, and more. When the customers use these smart mirrors, the employee is notified and comes with the required clothes. During checkout, customers have to use the store’s iPad and RFID tags to track the clothes. Customers can scan the tags, and using the iPad, they can make the payment. Once done, customers can themselves remove the tags using the machines.
Other companies like Nike, Google, and more are making their retail stores smarter and trying to provide better customer experiences.
Companies like Amazon, Google, and Apple have their own home automation solution. You need to pick the solution you prefer and automate your home independently or reach out to integrators. They already have smart devices in the home category and provide compatibility with third party devices as well.
Talking about Google, their Nest home solution makes your home smarter, and everything connected with your Google Home App. You can connect smart speakers, cars, TV, headphones, watches, and more.
With the help of Nest Thermostat, you can adjust the temperature of your home. Its sensors sense your presence in the home, if there is anyone, they can set the temperature accordingly. Other way around, if there is no one in the home, it changes the temperature, saving you energy.
With the Nest Hub, you can watch videos while cooking, send voice commands to Google Assistant to play music, podcasts, and audiobooks. You can efficiently control your smart home by knowing things like who is at the door, which lights are on, dim the lights, know the weather, control your thermostats, configure security cameras, watch live feed, and more. Everything easily at your fingertips.
While Google’s devices are great, it is not the only company that makes them. Amazon and Apple are also in the same business. Several other companies like Ikea, Phillips, etc. make smart versions of their products, making the connected home a possibility for everyone’s financial range and stylistic taste.
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