AI is like a super-smart helper that makes things work faster and smarter in our daily lives, and even inside tiny computers.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks, and each block has its own job, like stacking or counting. That's kind of how everyday applications work, they use AI to help them do their jobs better, like helping your phone take clearer pictures or letting your toy robot follow you around the room.
Now, think about a specialized chip, it’s like a super-fast brain for robots and computers. These chips are made just for AI tasks, so they can handle big problems quickly, like solving a puzzle with hundreds of pieces in no time at all.
How AI helps everyday apps
When you use your phone to recognize your face or play a game that learns from you, AI is working behind the scenes. It’s learning and getting better, just like how you get better at playing catch with your friend every day.
Specialized chips: The brain boosters
Specialized chips are like turbochargers for AI. They help apps run faster and smarter because they’re built specifically for thinking tasks, not just regular jobs. That’s why your phone or robot can do cool things so quickly, it has a super-smart brain inside!
Examples
- A smart home assistant helps you turn off the lights without touching a switch.
- Your phone can recognize your face to unlock it quickly.
- A self-driving car uses AI to avoid hitting pedestrians.
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