At the Intel Association 2023 conference, the company illustrated a few AI encounters that make a real-world distinction.
1 min read 11/29/2023, 04:50 PM IST
Alexis Crowell, who is a high-ranking person at Intel in Asia Pacific and Japan, talked about how artificial intelligence (AI) is diverse and goes beyond just deep learning or generative learning. At a conference in Bengaluru, Crowell talked about how AI can be used in different ways in the real world.
Intel and Cochin University of Science and Technology worked together to use artificial intelligence to help screen for cancer. This project did a really good job at finding cancer with a 98% accuracy. Crowell said that AI is very important for solving problems in business and society.
The event showed how to use Intel technology to make computer programs that create things on their own. For example, a laptop with a new Intel processor can change 2D videos into 3D videos really fast. Also, Intel showed how artificial intelligence and virtual reality can work together to create a realistic shopping experience.
One cool idea showed was a smart computer program for grocery stores. It can quickly find items and make a receipt in less than a second. This automation is much faster than doing it by hand, it only takes 5 to 10 seconds. The answer used Intel’s automated checkout machine called Posiflex, which uses a camera to work on its own without needing internet or extra computing power, and it can be used with average computers.
Crowell said it’s important for AI to be flexible. Intel has different products for all kinds of uses, like computers and AI processors for servers.
Intel believes that India will play an important role in the “Siliconomy,” which is an economy focused on silicon and semiconductors. Although there are no current plans to make advanced computer chips in India, Intel is helping India move forward in this area.
Steve Long, who is a leader at Intel in Asia Pacific and Japan, said that Intel is dedicated to improving semiconductor technology. He also said that Moore’s Law is still important. Intel wants to finish making four new technologies in five years and hopes to be the best in energy efficiency by 2025.
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