ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION (RPA) IN TELECOM INDUSTRY


Posted January 6, 2022 by insightsanddata

ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION (RPA) IN TELECOM INDUSTRY
 
The bulk of dwellings in this 21st century are transformed into clever homes. Smart home technology and its applications have been adopted. It also includes safety, safety at home, performance, and lighting. The main industries have already started to incorporate artificial intelligence with intelligent machines so that several devices can link.

Ten years ago, a science fiction film would have looked like the thought of controlling the lighting, temperatures, and safety systems in your house remotely from a mobile phone. It would have been a distant luxury to give your home commands with your voice, possibly just for the generations to come to work every single day in automobiles that drive themselves. Smart homes are an idea visionaries have dreamed of for decades – even the introduction of magical prototypes over the years, which would ultimately be a prediction of what we use now.

Artificial Intelligence & Smart Homes

Would it be as popular now with temperature control, home security, and everyday appliances connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) if they were just controlled by our smartphones? Perhaps not. The development of AI-powered personal assistants is what was likely the largest driver of the increasing popularity of smart home technology.

The mass-market started in 2011 and iPhone owners suddenly possessed in their pockets a voice-controlled AI system. In 2013, Microsoft launched Cortana, and the following year Amazon made its debut to Alexa and Amazon Echo - still a dominant market for "smart boxes" today.

That includes the integration of our voice-controlled AI helpers into our intelligent home: spoken orders made the room a bit warmer or the luminaries a bit dimmer. We are very familiar with this technology now as it connects our favored AI personalities with smart devices on which we rely in our houses.

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Major Market Highlights:

Google has put in place a multilingual guide throughout the decade to enable the Google Assistant to speak several languages at the same time. It helped the assistant learn the language of the family in bilingual homes. Improved speech recognition enables one to talk with the technology in more than two languages.
DeepThinQ 1.0 Technology has been developed by LG to facilitate voice and video recognition by Cloud servers. It can automatically switch off lights when the door is locked off from the outside, operate the robotic vacuum in the absence of the owner and activate the air purifier before the owner comes home. The LG washer analyses human habits and learns and implements these settings automatically. The washing machine can guide how to dry different load kinds.
With Bixby Voice Control, Samsung has integrated the intelligent home product family SmartThings. These products recognize people in the house and adapt all settings to the liking of a person. With the help of a Samsung TV or family hub, the owner can manage any smart gadget using his voice. The SmartThings application can also assist the owner in automatically downloading and signing up for streaming applications. The Samsung cloud maintains all user login details and provides a quick and convenient way of maintaining data backup. Samsung TV may be used as a hub for other smart devices to display the person at the front door.

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Last Updated January 6, 2022