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Remote AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing our world at a dizzying pace, promising to improve lives and make us all better, faster, and stronger (or unemployed!). I spend a considerable amount of time studying where AI might impact the smart home, particularly in the arena of remote monitoring. While this category is still in its infancy, it promises to affect three key areas in the coming years. We can call them “improving the signal-to-noise ratio,” “self-healing,” and “moving from artificial intelligence to intelligence assistance (IA).”

Improving Signal-to-Noise Ratio

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