7 Mind-Blowing Inventions of Artificial Intelligence in 2023


7 Mind-Blowing AI 2023


7 Mind-Blowing Inventions of Artificial Intelligence in 2023: At the end of every year, America's famous "Time" magazine publishes a selection of the best 200 inventions and innovations in various fields, These include artificial intelligence, electronic applications, home appliances, personal care tools, food and beverage, and other sectors.


The leading Arab media house Al Arabiya, in a report published in 'Time', has selected the seven most important innovations in the field of artificial intelligence to improve daily life, which is as follows:


1. Photoshop with artificial intelligence

Adobe has integrated the technology into the world's most popular image editor, Photoshop, putting powerful 'AI' capabilities in the hands of millions of people. Powered by 'AI-powered image builder Firefly, Photoshop now includes capabilities to help seamlessly transform conceptual content into the desired image.


It also provides the facility to add or delete something to the existing image by writing text with simple words. Technical expertise is no longer required. "Adobe" has said in its comment in this regard that new innovations enable customers to update their vision faster than they imagine.


2. Counterfeit detection possible with artificial intelligence

A solution to the multi-trillion dollar problem of counterfeit goods could be as simple as pointing a phone's camera at a watch or handbag. Let the smart software determine their authenticity. Feature Print is a visual AI technology that first looks at the fine-level details of physical items and fingerprints them into unique mathematical identities. Then you can determine whether the item is fake or genuine with the click of a button.


3. GPT-4 Chatbot

Eight months after its release in March, OpenAI's GPT-4 is the most powerful, publicly accessible AI model for running a chatbot. While its predecessor, ChatGPT, only outperformed 10 percent of students who took the bar exam. GPT-4 outperformed 90 percent of them. He excels in verbal reasoning. Can explain complex concepts in simple language and even explain why a joke is funny?


In September, OpenAI began introducing capabilities to interact with models via voice and use images as input. The update GPT-4V was tested with Be My Eyes. which is an organization that develops tools for visually impaired people who can verbalize visual content in natural language.


4. Turning imagination into reality

After the Chat GPT program, there was a standard change in artificial intelligence in the world. OpenAI hopes that the new and improved version of DALL-E 3 will help create images based on artificial intelligence algorithms and make a splash in the industry. OpenAI, the company that invented DALL-E 3, says that previous image generators required learning a new technical language to get the best results, including concatenating strings with ellipses and numbers. It can be bundled with DALL-E 3 and ChatGPT. Users can enter chat commands and instantly get a picture and get the desired picture.


5. Feature films with artificial intelligence

The 'Oscar Everything Everywhere All At Once' company used visual effects tools to create stunning graphics with Runway's Gen-2 software. It is a start-up Google-backed service. The new version of the Gen-2 software allows anyone to create entire videos by issuing text, images, or other video commands. According to Runway, the new technology can be compared to the invention of the camera 200 years ago. "AI is shaping up to be a new kind of camera, one that will forever reshape storytelling and lead to fully-fledged feature films," the company says.


6. Eyes in the sky

Drones can be as destructive as they are useful. Dedron's citywide drone detection product creates a virtual protective shield in any geographic area. Alerts law enforcement within seconds if a drone enters designated airspace. The Dedron system tracks a specific mix of signals from drones. This radio frequency, ADS-B data used by aircraft controls RemoteID signals to identify the location of an intrusion. Many users have used the new system, which has proven effective in protecting infrastructure, assisting police forces, or protecting an unspecified number of airports.


7. Prevention of forest fires

Detecting forest fires before they spread is a challenge that is now sweeping the globe. UC San Diego's public safety program AlertCalifornia is using artificial intelligence to help.


Working with Cal Fire, the program trained artificial intelligence to detect smoke and other early signs of fire through a network of more than 1,050 cameras placed in forests across the state. When the system detects an object, it notifies the local fire department via text message. During the first two months of its use, the system also accurately identified 77 fires before any emergency calls were received, thereby preventing their spread and controlling them before they spread.