Here's the truth - artificial intelligence or AI is getting smarter by the minute. But before you prophesise doomsday, don't forget it's designed to make your life a whole lot easier. Think of AI as your daily personal assistant. From dazzling smartphones to futuristic laptops, luxury gadgets are getting an AI makeover that's as smart as it is stylish. Here is how AI has seeped into everyday use tech-toys.
LAPTOPS
The Brains of Modern Computing Sleek design? Check. Powerful hardware? Double-check. But what makes modern high-end laptops truly stand out is their AI prowess. Dell’s XPS series uses AI to ensure your battery doesn’t conk out during your binge-watching sessions. Acer’s Predator and HP’s Spectre laptops come equipped with AI-driven noise cancellation, making every Zoom call feel like you’re in a soundproof booth. And let’s not forget security—AI-enhanced facial recognition and fingerprint scanning mean you can ditch the Post-it notes with your passwords. Luxury laptops aren’t just smart; they’re like having a tech-savvy butler at your service. Moreover, Windows with its Co-Pilot AI and Apple MAC with its AI engines are making sure some of the heavy lifting is done within the laptop and not on the cloud giving you more security and privacy. With software like Audacity working on the latest Intel chips, users can create royalty-free AI music on the supported machines as well.
This story is from the 16th September, 2024 edition of India Today.
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