Facebook's new AI technology, which reminds you of the important things of daily life

Facebook's new AI technology, which reminds you of the important things of daily life


Facebook is conducting new research on Artificial Intelligence. The company's latest research relates to artificial intelligence and devices using this technology, which is believed to make a significant difference in the way users work in their daily lives.



This research involves the use of virtual assistants such as Siri, Alexa, Bixby, and other chatbots to better understand what we say and to remember and perform daily tasks like our brains.



AI Assistant or Voice Assistant is an app that works by understanding the user's voice commands. Facebook says it is developing the technology to make AI assistants more sophisticated and to make it easier for people to perform complex tasks in the physical world.



That's why Facebook has been developing many AI tools lately. The company's latest 'Real World Sound Simulator' feature will further support the Virtual Assistant, making it easier to remember 3D environments and perform tasks effectively with voice commands.


This technology can mimic the indoor sound. This will pave the way for AI Assistant to be able to track the ringtone of a smartphone ringing on a distant tree in the coming days.



This means that the Virtual Assistant responds by saying, "Find the ringing phone" instead of the voice command, "Go to the phone 25 feet southwest of the current position." With the help of the sensor in the phone, it will detect the location of the phone.


Facebook has also unveiled an indoor mapping tool. This will help the AI ​​system to better understand and remember the details of indoor space. For example, how many chairs there are in the dining room, whether there is a cup counter or not, etc.


You can't do all these things with today's technology. Even smart speakers cannot see the world around them. Computers cannot make their way into indoor space like the human eye.


According to Mike Schroepfer, Facebook's chief technology officer, the technology is still in its infancy, but it can be expected to work. This will power the gadgets.


For example, a smart glass will now remind you where you put your key. It will remind you whether you have salt in the vegetables or not.


According to Scroifer, Facebook will create an excellent AI that will also improve your memory.

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