Artificial intelligence is starting to permeate the technology that we use everyday.
That's especially true in smartphones, where apps that rely on machine learning and AI are increasingly common.
Statista mapped out the survey results of Deloitte's Global Mobile Consumer Survey which determined just how aware smartphone users are of technologies like machine learning and AI in their phones.
Turns out, people are becoming progressively aware of the advances in machine learning, especially when it comes to day-to-day features like predictive text and route suggestions.
People are talking more and more about AI and machine learning, and for good reason: Both technologies received a lot of buzz in 2017, good and bad. Machine learning has now become so advanced that it can replicate itself which, if you believe the premonitions of Elon Musk, could bode ill for the future of civilization.
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