How will artificial intelligence affect our lives? How will artificial intelligence change our lives?
Abstract: Since its inception, artificial intelligence has become increasingly mature in theory and technology, and its application fields have also expanded. It can be imagined that the technological products brought by artificial intelligence in the future will be the "container" of human intelligence. How will artificial intelligence affect our lives? What robots have started to help us in real life?
How will artificial intelligence affect our lives? How will artificial intelligence change our lives?

When it comes to artificial intelligence, I have to introduce the T-800 robot from the movie Terminator. It broke free from human control and instead launched a massive attack on humans, almost annihilating them. In addition to the Terminator, there is also another type of "heartwarming" robot in movies and TV dramas - Dabai. Dabai is a medical inflatable robot in the movie "Super Marine Corps". In the movie, Dabai is cute and silly, able to communicate seamlessly with people, and can also detect human life index. He can treat almost all diseases according to the patient's pain level.
Whether it's the Terminator or the Great White, they are all fictional in movies and TV dramas. So what are the robots in real life that have already started to help us? Let the editor take you through the inventory.
A robot that can sweep the floor
The most widely used robot in daily life is currently the sweeping robot. As a model of smart home robots, sweeping robots can be considered the elder of household robots. It can automatically complete floor cleaning work in the room. Generally, brushing and vacuum methods are used to absorb ground debris into one's own storage box, thereby completing the function of ground cleaning. It is a good helper for busy office workers.
Robots that can communicate with people
The appearance of the "Xiaodu" robot is silly and cute, resembling Doraemon. It can communicate with people and answer questions through natural language. Its core is Baidu's deep question answering system, which currently only uses a small part of its functions. Xiaodu is best at answering questions related to encyclopedia knowledge, with knowledge of astronomy, geography, film, music, and everything, and can provide accurate answers. And she can also perceive human emotions through language, which can help you solve emotional confusion.
A robot that can independently deliver packages
Starship Technology Development Company in the United States has developed a robot that can independently deliver packages. The robot has a modern design and six wheels, which can transport three shopping bags of the same weight at once, and even 13 kilograms of goods. Customers can use their mobile phones to obtain real-time location during the robot delivery process. Once the robot arrives, they can use their mobile phones to unlock, open the cargo box door, and retrieve the goods. Before the robot delivers the package, you can choose the scheduled delivery time online, so you don't have to wait or miss the package. This robot also has strategies to deal with illegal interception by criminals: the cargo box is locked, making it difficult to open without special tools. In addition, the robot also has 9 cameras, which are always connected to the internet and have positioning devices. Once the staff discovers that the robot has encountered criminals, they can use the microphone installed on the robot to speak, scare off bad people or ask passersby to lend a helping hand.
Robots capable of surgery
In May 2015, a video of a robot cutting open grapes and perfectly stitching the cut grapes became popular online, and people were very surprised. Not bad, that's the "da Vinci" surgical robot. Da Vinci's surgical robot excels in minimally invasive surgery. It can assist doctors in performing surgeries with small incisions and complex surgical situations, and can also perform image analysis on the surgery to help doctors perform the surgery better. The emergence of Leonardo da Vinci provided assistance to more people who were about to lose their lives due to the difficulty of surgery.
A robot that can take things and drive, and most importantly, it can save people
It is about the Walk-man robot from Italy, which is 185cm tall and weighs 120kg. It uses a stereo camera as its eyes and a rotatable 3D laser scanner to perceive the world around it. It can walk in balance, grab and grab things at will, and drive a car. The biggest feature is that it can identify various dangers in life and help you when you are in trouble. Walk-man has high joint flexibility, with foot joints capable of producing 320N torque force and speeds ranging from 11rad/s to 12rad/s. Walk-man's arms have a wide range of extension and can generate 140N torque force. The powerful force will give them more abilities.
Nanorobots are no longer a dream
Nanorobots? So what can Xiao do? Don't underestimate it, although it is small, it can treat diseases and also control water pollution. In 2015, scientists conducted clinical trials using nanorobots modeled after Escherichia coli, making significant progress in wastewater treatment research. When treating heart disease, nanorobots will pass through a catheter with a diameter of 2 to 3 millimeters and enter specific areas that require treatment. This catheterization technique can also be used in the brain and other areas, such as the intestines and urethra. The greatest difficulty in entering these areas is to achieve extremely high precision. For this reason, nanotechnology has long been hailed as the most ideal weapon for the future fight against cancer.
Nowadays, the development of artificial intelligence is getting faster and faster. Recently, the Institute of Computing at the Chinese Academy of Sciences released the world's first "neural network" processor: the Cambrian processor. The processing mode of the "Cambrian" processor is similar to the neural network of the human brain, which can intelligently classify and recognize captured objects. This achievement will be officially put into industrialization within this year. In the near future, anti fraud "facial payment" will become a reality.
Speaking of which, people will think: in the future, with the development of artificial intelligence, just like the human brain, won't machines completely replace humans? The editor has also had such thoughts, but just take the big star "Afa Dog" these days as an example. What makes it stronger than us humans is its computing power, and it has not yet surpassed human thinking! And some professions cannot be replaced by robots, such as designers who require human inspiration and creativity, teachers who can experience life experiences and emotions, lawyers who need to judge good and bad, and so on. Artificial intelligence is not omnipotent. The editor believes that one day, "Da Bai" will step down from the screen and come to people's side, becoming an indispensable good friend of humanity, while "villains" like "Terminator" will forever stay on the screen.