Computer Arts

(Martin Jones) #1

artificially


designed


Artificial intelligence was once depicted as part of


a terrifying future where robots would enslave the


human race; instead it has taken on exciting useful


and novel forms within the design world


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dvances in machine learning and increased accessibility to
vast quantities of data have brought about a surge in design
manufacturing and products aided by artificial intelligence.
With the use of feedback algorithms consumers can now experience
custom products that have been tailor-made to suit their personal
tastes styles and even medical needs.
The world’s first beer brewed by data is now on sale and is awaiting
your feedback. Created by IntelligentX the premium beer uses machine
learning algorithms to continually improve itself based on consumer
feedback. Each bottle features a printed code directing customers to an
AI bot that asks a series of questions. The results are then interpreted by
the algorithm and subsequently inform the brewing process allowing
customers to give feedback and enjoy improvements to products more
easily quickly and effectively than ever before.
Also striving to create the perfect beverage is Teforia the kitchen
counter tea-brewing robot. Teforia combines the knowledge of tea
masters with advanced AI technology to create a sensory experience for
loose-leaf brewing aficionados. Perfecting the ancient art of tea making
is a delicate and complex process and whatever type of tea you
choose Teforia can make the perfect cup every single time. By reading
the packaging the device can determine the exact time temperature
and volume of water needed to create the perfect result. Teforia is also
able to learn from each use adapting its recipes to suit every palate.
AI-aided design and manufacturing are also having a significant
impact on the healthcare and medical industries. Using algorithms and
AI patients can be diagnosed and treated more effectively based on
a personalised model of their biology. Boston-based biopharmaceutical
start-up Berg for example is using AI to fight cancer. With a sample
of the patient’s DNA the Berg Interrogative Biology platform is able
to analyse the toxicity and predict the most effective outcome of
all the possible cancer treatments generating a personal treatment
package for each individual based on real data.

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intelligentX

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