New Tech To Out-compete Facebook AI and Amazon AI?

New Tech To Out-compete Facebook AI and Amazon AI? Clapway

Facebook and Amazon are obviously the big names in artificial intelligence these days, but what about the little guys? No, I’m not talking about Google. Think even smaller than that. All kinds of startups are out there are embracing the new tech of AI. One, in particular, seeks to make home life better for all.

UNLIKE FACEBOOK AND AMAZON, THIS AI IS USEFUL

Sure, Facebook is useful for linking up with friends, creating events and a wealth of other tasks. Additionally, Amazon is great for online shopping, and cloud services to name a few. However, you know what else is useful? A butler. Previously, butler’s were the stuff of dreams. A luxury that only people like Bruce Wayne or The Fresh Prince of Bel Air could afford. Thanks to a new tech, it will now be possible to have your very own AI butler. SmartAll will do everything from finding your remote control, turning devices on and off and bringing you eggs benedict in bed. Well, perhaps not the last part, but don’t rule anything out for this new tech.

NEW TECH CUSTOMIZES YOUR HOME EXPERIENCE

SmartAll is a full integration tech solution that customizes your home experience. It’s like an AI butler that can learn and adapt to your habits. Over prolonged used, it will anticipate your needs and organize digital services to keep you happy in your home. Don’t waste time setting alarms, turning on thermostats or switching TV channels. Leave that up to SmartAll as you chat with friends on Facebook or buy a new sweater on Amazon. Speaking of that sweater you just bought on Amazon, you won’t even need it. Just speak to the AI butler and it will control the thermostat. Did you forget to shut off your computer after chatting on Facebook? It’s alright, SmartAll will switch off any idle home devices in order to optimize energy efficiency.

ENSLAVING ROBOTS IS HELPFUL

Don’t worry about AI someday taking over the world. It’s probably inevitable. For now, let’s just take advantage of the tech in order to benefit us. Let the robots work for us. Yes, Facebook may be violating our privacy and Amazon may be building a drone army, but that’s far off in the future. Robots aren’t intelligent enough to take over, yet they are intelligent enough to learn our daily habits in order to help us. Enslaving these robots will only make our lives easier, so let’s start getting these devices in every home as quickly as possible. Hopefully, robot-made eggs benedict is closer than we think.