The Role of AI in Assisting Customer Experience
Ronald van Loon
CEO, Principal Analyst Intelligent World?Helping AI-Driven Companies Generating Success?Top10 AI-Data-IoT-Influencer
From being the plots of sci-fi thrillers to being seen as threats by the working populace, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has during the last few years jumped into the headlines as it has become a part of reality.
People are confused - AI is either considered to be a giant leap towards modernization or a leap towards massive levels of unemployment. It can turn out to be a sign of prosperity for many, thought of as a loyal servant, or it can turn the tide and become the master. The future of AI and what it transpires into, lies in the hands of those controlling the characteristics that bind this innovation.
With AI, the horizons have greatly broadened. We can now imagine and think of ideas which might have made you a laughing stock a few years ago. From a computer system playing chess with the masters to driverless cars, the possibilities associated with AI are many.
How Machine Learning (ML) and AI Augment Humans
The debate regarding the role of AI in augmenting human capabilities has been around for quite a while now. There are numerous theories regarding the myriad of opportunities that are presented by AI when it comes to augmenting humans.
Machines are considered better than the human brain at numerous tasks. The superiority of machines over humans can be specifically understood through their handling of work with regard to speed and scale of computation. The completion of most major tasks involves several components, such as prediction, data gathering, judgment, and then the action taken. Humans are still better than machines at judgment.
Considering the high skill levels of machines with AI, the technology can be used in numerous fields to expand human capabilities, to optimize the use of resources, and to enhance productivity. A few of the industries which benefit and can benefit even more with the use of AI are:
Everyday Living
The use of Amazon Alexa comes to mind when you think of how AI can assist and automate our everyday life. Alexa, a device by Amazon that can take commands and enact them, is considered to be well ahead of its time. A few of the demands that Alexa can take and follow are to set a timer, play music, and answer general questions among many other interactive features.
The more you use Alexa, the more it will adjust according to your speech patterns and your tone. All these analytics and data are stored by Alexa on the cloud to have a better understanding of your preferences.
Moreover, smart sensors in collaboration with the Internet of Things (IoT) are also making everyday living easier for humans. These smart sensors take input from the environment beside them and then follow built-in resources to carry out predefined functions. They also make sure of better collection of data, and are used in numerous analytics centers.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing businesses can largely benefit from the help of intelligent and collaborative robots that safely work with humans and handle tasks that are normally considered repetitive, unsafe, and difficult. This collaboration from robots is already in its implementation phase, and can further be improved in the near future.
Enterprise
Robotic technology that assists in managing and automating repetitive and mundane tasks is happening across numerous functions and is expected to penetrate deeper during the next decade. Wearables with Augmented Reality will help accomplish tasks that are expensive or unsafe in the world nowadays.
Transportation and Logistics
There is a fierce race between various technology companies to achieve fully automated vehicles. The race has been very public, and technologists have not shied away from the possibility of innovations in this regard.
While fully automated vehicles are expected in the future, there is an opportunity for reduced driving load in mundane situations such as driving long distances on highways. This assistance will help reduce error rates, and result in better fuel efficiency and traffic flow.
Over time, numerous advancements will affect the fabric of urban life, and these are bound to create opportunities for people open to them.
Healthcare
Machines with inherent abilities and knowledge can help medical professionals and doctors come up with wider, more accurate, and personalized diagnosis techniques. Humans with the help of AI will better manage the flow of patients and senior citizens requiring a monotonous medicine regime.
Agriculture
Agriculture has been boosted with numerous farming robots, automated irrigation systems, pest warning systems, and crop optimization methods. These practices will help reduce the burden from humans and will also help increase agricultural productivity.
The Change in Retail
Imagine if a device on your coffee table could tell just how much of your supplies are left and where you could get them at the cheapest rates. Once you confirm your order, the device would let you know when you can pick them up from the retailer. While AI has useful applications in many other areas as well, its suitability in retail is such that it looks like it was crafted for this purpose. Giants such as Amazon, Apple, and Google are exceeding all consumer expectations by delivering the unexpected with the aid of AI.
The responsiveness of retail is at a peak, and people like every bit of it. Predicting the need for a product or service, just when you require it, is what makes AI perfect for retail. The use of such technology though depends on predictive retail. Research and authentic data suggests that predictive retail has been used by retail firms for the last 2-3 years. The smart assistants of the next generation will predict information based on the habits of the user, and make a smart guess as to what will be required, when it will be required, and where.
Humans Need to Augment Algorithms
The one bit of blame on old school AI was that it did not adapt to changing times and follow the environment. AI could not understand its environment, and there was a serious lack of adjusting to trends.
With the addition of Machine Learning (ML), AI can now adapt to the changing environment and predict how user preferences can vary because of that. Examples of ML can be found in healthcare where patients can be differentiated on the basis of what disease they are suffering from. ML, through its advancements in judging the environment, can predict the symptoms of a disease and form a solution based on its knowledge.
However, it is imperative that the algorithms and control of AI be democratized and provided to all stakeholders. The algorithms will work best when they are augmented and controlled by humans. This assistance and control will pave the way for better control and management over the algorithms that define Artificial Intelligence. While the future holds a lot, it can be safely said that AI, once implemented, will open doors to endless opportunities and possibilities.
To better understand the concept of change, you can attend the SAS conference entitled Analytics Experience in Amsterdam on October 16 and 17. The opportunity to understand the mechanisms of all this change from the experience of those who are personally orchestrating it, is something that should not be missed. With a list of professional speakers geared for the meeting, there is an abundance of knowledge waiting to be captured.
About the Author
Ronald van Loon is an Advisory Board Member and Big Data & Analytics course advisor for Simplilearn. He contributes his expertise towards the rapid growth of Simplilearn’s popular Big Data & Analytics category.
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Head of Nordics Finance Transformation at Capgemini
6 年Companies should invest into machines and software that can instinctively respond to external factors with a human-like intuition that cannot be programmed by rules...hence if we take the senses of a human, then actually AI becomes about attributing many different technologies and solutions working harmoniously in the organisation, as opposed to a single solution. #btsgodigital #intelligentautomation Capgemini
I agree that it is not the panacea or terrible future - but somewhere in between. Democratisation of AI could be challenging if too complicated for a broad level of consumption - but this could be where more value is possible. Great article.
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7 年People learn by asking questions. Companies will invest into machines and software that can recognize natural language questions and the algorithms can accurately provide answers. The challenge will be the depth in the answer and the abstraction the machine is capable of. If the answer is procedural then an engineer response is predictable. If the answer requires simplify a complex procedure so the answer is intuitive to the customer than the algorithm is meaningless. For example, so programmers can read a memory dump and determine why a thread semaphore is locking up a resource. Other programmers will look at the memory dump and not recognize the memory register and context switching problems caused from not disposing of the worker thread. Other programmers will build operating systems or applications that will automatically protect against race conditions, resource locking, and incorrect memory access. The idea of making the machine operate like an person requires a change in architecture and thought. Machine learning and Deep learning offer a leap forward towards this goal. It would be interesting to know the percentage of customers that like the ML and DNN responses to their questions.
This is a great summary of the reality of AI without much of the hype and nonsense so a valuable contribution. Wish I could join you at the event but in board meetings all day 16th. Hope it goes well.
Student at University of Namibia
7 年good article i wasn't even aware how AI can improve people life day by day