For the past two years, there’s been a lot of buzzing about the Internet of Things (IoT). This has to lead to the rapid selection of connected devices over industries and is determined to pass the 11 billion mark by the end of the year. Major Companies including IoT software development as their major services.
All these “things” are now creating their things, namely, lots and lots of data. This data will be at the core of commercial and industrial digital transformation (which is essentially the underlying force behind the fourth industrial revolution).
In other words, life as we know it is about to change forever! How is it going to change? Let’s take a look.
1. AI (Artifical Intelligence) can Effectively Manage Oceans of information
We can’t talk about IoT without AI as the latter has the power to make IoT a whole lot smarter and more efficient.
In fact, consultants believe that AI is the brains behind IoT systems that may facilitate build them run power tool.
For example, as more and more connected devices start communicating with each other, enterprises will need to leverage deep learning, image recognition, natural language processes, and neural-network driven decisions to help them understand each other (and us humans) better.
So far, we can say that IoT has felt like an isolated experience where it was just about simple data. Going forward, businesses will strive to achieve highly integrated experiences by using AI to better understand their employees, customers, and the general public living in smart cities.
All these “things” are now creating their things, namely, lots and lots of data. This data will be at the core of commercial and industrial digital transformation (which is essentially the underlying force behind the fourth industrial revolution).
In other words, life as we know it is about to change forever! How is it going to change? Let’s take a look.
1. AI (Artifical Intelligence) can Effectively Manage Oceans of information
We can’t talk about IoT without AI as the latter has the power to make IoT a whole lot smarter and more efficient.
In fact, consultants believe that AI is the brains behind IoT systems that may facilitate build them run power tool.
For example, as more and more connected devices start communicating with each other, enterprises will need to leverage deep learning, image recognition, natural language processes, and neural-network driven decisions to help them understand each other (and us humans) better.
So far, we can say that IoT has felt like an isolated experience where it was just about simple data. Going forward, businesses will strive to achieve highly integrated experiences by using AI to better understand their employees, customers, and the general public living in smart cities.