Bree-Anna Burick Sep 18, 2024 8 min read

The Best Ways Your Smartphone is Using AI

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The first smartphone was introduced to the world in the early 1990s. However, when most people think about smartphones, they think about the kind that hit the market in 2007. These devices have completely changed the way that we live our daily lives, and have transformed the way that we interact with others.

In recent years, the rise of artificial intelligence has also transformed the way that we work, converse, and live. That’s why it should come as no surprise that smartphones are using AI to make things even easier.

While many people may assume that AI doesn’t really apply to them, that’s probably not the case at all. That device that you spend hours glued to every day is using AI to make things easier for you. Learn more about how smartphones use AI to help you enjoy even more convenience today.

Photo Processing and Camera Enhancements

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For generations, people had to have a camera on hand to capture those special moments that they wanted to hang onto for a lifetime. Once the pictures were taken, the film had to be sent away for development, and the pictures would be returned by mail to the person who took them.

To an entire generation of smartphone users, this sounds like some sort of joke, but many of us remember what life was like when you couldn’t see how your pictures looked until you got them back.

Thanks to AI features that are built into your phone, those snapshots that you take on a family vacation can look like something that was taken by a professional photographer. Thanks to the magic of artificial intelligence, the camera in your phone can detect faces, adjust color automatically, optimize color balance, and more.

AI’s impact on photography goes beyond making your selfies look their best. By enhancing low-light photography, AI can turn those dim photos that would typically be hard to make out into something that highlights the beauty of every moment that you’re trying to capture.

Finally, the camera roll in your phone can organize your photos and make it easy to find the picture that you’re looking for by categorizing your pictures based on subject matter, date, and more.

Speech Recognition and Voice Assistance

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Features like Alexa, Siri, and other voice assistant programs have completely changed the way that we function from day to day.

Natural language processing (NLP) tools make it possible for you to talk to your phone and get answers to questions that you’re looking for. You can also use these voice commands to tell your phone to call someone, text someone, or perform other tasks.

This has been a major feather in the cap of phone manufacturers, as allowing people to use their phones without using their hands while driving has led to a major decrease in auto accidents among phone users.

As technology continues to advance, AI assistants are getting even better at recognizing context, handling follow-up questions, and performing complicated tasks. These advances in technology also make it possible for AI assistants to understand accents and dialects from around the world.

Over time, your AI assistant that’s built into your phone learns your habits and speech patterns, which makes it more customizable and easier to use. This is great news for those who want to find more convenience in their daily routines.

Autocorrect and Predictive Text

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While many people complain about the autocorrect feature on their phones, especially when it takes a word that you meant to type and turns it into something completely different, the fact remains that it’s accurate more times than not.

Much like voice recognition learns your speech patterns and dialect over time, your phone’s predictive text and auto-correct capabilities learn the words that you type the most often, and when you mistype them, they automatically generate them.

Additionally, your phone relies on AI to formulate the words that are likely to come next in a sentence as you’re typing it.

Using context clues that it learns over time, your phone can determine what phrases or words you use the most often, allowing you to streamline text messages and emails that you send from your phone.

Facial Recognition

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For years, the concept of facial recognition seemed like something out of a movie. Today, it’s a common means of unlocking your phone. It’s amazing to think of how far we’ve come when it comes to personal security and data privacy.

Several years ago, Apple seemingly revolutionized phone security when it started making phones that used your thumbprint to unlock. Today, you can hold your phone in front of your face and the device will unlock without your having to input your security code.

In addition to unlocking your phone, smartphones rely on facial recognition, which is a form of AI technology, to save and store your passwords on different websites and other platforms.

You can go to any of your favorite sites and your password is linked to your face. This is especially good news for those who struggle with remembering their passwords.

Just in the last few years, facial recognition has advanced significantly thanks to the evolution of AI technology.

Now, the software that allows for facial recognition picks up your face in various lighting conditions and can detect changes to your face over time, as well as when you’re wearing glasses compared to when you’re not. These changes are likely just the beginning of how this AI technology will continue to advance over time.

Smart Recommendations

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The most significant advances in the world of AI and smartphones come from your phone’s ability to learn your habits and preferences over time.

With this in mind, your phone uses AI to learn more about what types of news articles you like to read, the music you like to listen to, and other preferences that you have. This allows your phone to make smart recommendations about things that you will enjoy without having to go in and search for them.

Music apps such as Spotify can generate customized playlists based on your listening habits.

E-commerce platforms like Amazon and eBay can take the information that they collect from items that you’ve purchased or even looked at in the past to determine what items you want to see when you go to their home pages.

If you grocery shop online, you’ll notice that many apps suggest items that you buy frequently, ensuring that you pick up those kitchen staples that you usually get. By learning your behaviors and preferences, your phone becomes a useful tool in your daily life.

Usage Insights

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Finally, most smartphones now have tools in place that allow you to see how much time you’re spending on them and where you’re spending the bulk of that time.

Not only does your phone have the ability to tell you which apps you’re spending too much time on, but many phones now include tips for how you can cut down on the amount of time that you spend.

Additionally, you can put blocks in place that help you limit the amount of time that you spend on your phone each day.

This is one of the most powerful steps that you can take when it comes to digital well-being. Finding the balance between real-life interactions and online activity is crucial. Being more mindful about your digital habits allows you to be the best version of yourself.

Embracing the Future of AI

Contrary to what you may have believed, AI is not something to be feared. Instead, smartphone manufacturers are harnessing the power of AI to optimize your daily routine so you can get the most out of your device.

As time goes on, it’s safe to assume that technology will continue to advance, and with it, phones will become even more integral to our daily routines. Embrace the future and what it holds as you put your smartphone to work for you.

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