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Artificial intelligence in smartphones could prevent crime, heart attack


Artificial intelligence in smartphones could prevent crime, heart attack
EXCLUSIVE"YOU'LL be sitting at your desk one day and an ambulance will come and take to the hospital because you're about to have a heart attack.The ambulance will just arrive."This is the extreme scenario Telstra chief scientist Dr Hugh Bradlow foresees as a result of artificial intelligence increasingly added to our gadgets, from smartphones and wearable technology, to connected appliances and Fitbits.GOOGLE TRICKS: 13 hidden features inside Google's Pixel smartphonePIXEL PERFECT: Can Google's first phone beat pokemon/" target="_blank">sung/" target="_blank">Samsung and Apple?The programming, he says, could be used to do everything from predicting and preventing crime, to picking restaurants and ensuring travellers don't find themselves homeless.


Artificial intelligence in smartphones could prevent crime, heart attack


Artificial intelligence in smartphones could prevent crime, heart attack
EXCLUSIVE"YOU'LL be sitting at your desk one day and an ambulance will come and take to the hospital because you're about to have a heart attack.The ambulance will just arrive."This is the extreme scenario Telstra chief scientist Dr Hugh Bradlow foresees as a result of artificial intelligence increasingly added to our gadgets, from smartphones and wearable technology, to connected appliances and Fitbits.GOOGLE TRICKS: 13 hidden features inside Google's Pixel smartphonePIXEL PERFECT: Can Google's first phone beat pokemon/" target="_blank">sung/" target="_blank">Samsung and Apple?The programming, he says, could be used to do everything from predicting and preventing crime, to picking restaurants and ensuring travellers don't find themselves homeless.


Artificial intelligence in smartphones could prevent crime, heart attack


Artificial intelligence in smartphones could prevent crime, heart attack
VideoImage Predictions 2016: Tech That Will Change Your Life 3:07 From artificially intelligent messaging apps to drones that follow you like paparazzi, 2016 will turn science-fiction tech into science fact.WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler and Joanna Stern gaze into our near future.Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson News Corp Australia NetworkEXCLUSIVE"YOU'LL be sitting at your desk one day and an ambulance will come and take to the hospital because you're about to have a heart attack.The ambulance will just arrive."This is the extreme scenario Telstra chief scientist Dr Hugh Bradlow foresees as a result of artificial intelligence increasingly added to our gadgets, from smartphones and wearable technology, to connected appliances and Fitbits.


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