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page 1Applications of artificial intelligence
machine translation
use of software for language translation
speech synthesis
artificial production of human speech
Q22908627
search service for journal articles
vibe coding
software development practice with AI assistance
Apple Intelligence
artificial intelligence platform developed by Apple
Sora
text-to-video model developed by OpenAI
Now and Then
song by John Lennon (1977-79), completed by the Beatles (2023)
iOS 18
18th major release of iOS, a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc.
smart speaker
speaker with features or services that go beyond audio playback

iOS 26
iOS 26 is the nineteenth major release of Apple's iOS operating system for the iPhone. It was announced at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 9, 2025, and released on September 15, 2025. The successor to iOS 18, its version number was brought forward to 26 as Apple adopted a year-based convention for consistency across its operating systems.
wearable computer
small computing devices (nowadays usually electronic) that are worn under, with, or on top of clothing
neural machine translation
approach to machine translation in which a large neural network is trained to maximize translation performance
applications of artificial intelligence
applications of machine intelligence
Q107435063
artificial intelligence tool for code autocompletion

smartglasses
thumb|upright=1.2|The touch pad built on the side of the 2013 [[Google Glass can communicate with the user's phone via Bluetooth]]
thumb|Man wearing a 1998 EyeTap Digital Eye Glass
artificial intelligence in healthcare
use of complex algorithms and software to approximate human cognition in the analysis of complicated medical data
Notion
productivity software
legal informatics
information science by discipline
Veo
text-to-video model by Google
mobile translation
a device common to works to offer an instant translation of any language. As a convention, it is used to remove the problem of translating between alien languages

15.ai
15.ai is a free non-commercial web application and research project that uses artificial intelligence to generate text-to-speech voices of fictional characters from popular media. Created by a pseudonymous artificial intelligence researcher known as 15, who began developing the technology as a freshman during their undergraduate research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the application allows users to make characters from video games, television shows, and movies speak custom text with emotional inflections. The platform is able to generate convincing voice output using mini
artificial intelligence content detection
algorithms to detect AI-generated content
Orange
component-based data mining and machine learning software suite

Mobileye
Mobileye Global Inc. is a United States-domiciled, Israel-headquartered autonomous driving company. It is developing self-driving technologies and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) including cameras, computer chips, and software. Mobileye was acquired by Intel in 2017 and went public again in 2022.
thumb|right|A Mobileye EyeQ2 chip used in a Hyundai Lane Guidance camera module
content-based image retrieval
method of image retrieval
Google Neural Machine Translation
system developed by Google to increase fluency and accuracy in Google Translate
SCIgen
SCIgen is a paper generator that uses context-free grammar to randomly generate nonsense in the form of computer science research papers. Its original data source was a collection of computer science papers downloaded from CiteSeer. All elements of the papers are formed, including graphs, diagrams, and citations. Created by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, its stated aim is "to maximize amusement, rather than coherence." Originally created in 2005 to expose the lack of scrutiny of submissions to conferences, the generator subsequently became used, primarily by Chinese a
LAION
LAION (acronym for Large-scale Artificial Intelligence Open Network) is a German non-profit which makes open-sourced artificial intelligence models and datasets. It is best known for releasing a number of large datasets of images and captions scraped from the web which have been used to train a number of high-profile text-to-image models, including Stable Diffusion and Imagen.

automated journalism
form of journalism

Whisper
machine learning model for speech recognition and transcription
Dream Machine
text-to-video model by Luma Labs
Microsoft Loop
collaboration software
artificial intelligence in government
governmental use of artificial intelligence
artificial intelligence in education
application of artificial intelligence
clinical decision support system
diagnosis assisted by a machine
speech-generating device
augmenting speech device

Padre Pio
2022 film directed by Abel Ferrara
GPTZero
GPTZero is an artificial intelligence detection software developed to identify artificially generated text, such as those produced by large language models.
spatial computing
term regarding augmented reality
Vidby
Vidby AG (stylized in lower-case) is a start-up based in Rotkreuz, Switzerland specializing in AI language translation for videos. Founded by Alexander Konovalov (:uk:Олександр Коновалов) and Eugen von Rubinberg in September 2021, the company has especially garnered attention for its use in translating speeches given by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
artificial intelligence in industry
overview of the use of artificial intelligence in industry
DoNotPay
DoNotPay is an American company specializing in online legal services and chatbots. The product provides a "robot lawyer" service that claims to make use of artificial intelligence to contest parking tickets and provide various other legal services, with a subscription cost of $36 for three months.
emotion recognition
process of identifying human emotion
outline of artificial intelligence
overview of and topical guide to artificial intelligence
list of artificial intelligence projects
Wikimedia list article
marketing and artificial intelligence
artificial intelligence assisted marketing
Willy's Chocolate Experience
controversial 2024 event in Glasgow
AIVA
AIVA (Artificial Intelligence Virtual Artist) is an electronic composer recognized by the SACEM.
automatic image annotation
process which automatically assigns metadata in the form of captioning or keywords to a digital image
Digital cloning
Artificial intelligence technology

Kasparov's Gambit
1993 video game
Eurisko
Eurisko (Gr., I discover) is a discovery system written by Douglas Lenat in RLL-1, a representation language itself written in the Lisp programming language. A sequel to Automated Mathematician, it consists of heuristics, i.e. rules of thumb, including heuristics describing how to use and change its own heuristics. Lenat was frustrated by Automated Mathematician's constraint to a single domain and so developed Eurisko; his frustration with the effort of encoding domain knowledge for Eurisko led to Lenat's subsequent development of Cyc. Lenat envisioned ultimately coupling the Cyc knowledge bas
statistical semantics
subfield of computational linguistics and natural language processing
Rabbit r1
artificial intelligence personal assistant device
Coronavirus breathalyzer
Coronavirus diagnostic medical device
artificial imagination
artificial simulation of human imagination
artificial intelligence and elections
use and impact of AI on political elections
Optical answer sheet