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It is a bright sunny morning and you are getting ready for work. Before heading out, you open up your email inbox and start reading emails. The inbox has automatically filtered out spam emails into a separate tab so you can ignore them. While replying to an email, you make a grammatical mistake but are promptly corrected by the email service. As it’s time to leave for work, your smartphone pops up a notification saying that it will take 24 minutes to reach the office based on current traffic data. You step out of the house, and a self-driving car is ready to pick you up. You enjoy a cup of coffee in the back seat as the car drives you to work. At the office, you “ask” your smartphone “What meetings do I have today?” The phone reads out the details of your meetings. You head to your 10 AM meeting and are well on your way to a productive working day.
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Trivedi, V. (2019). Artificial Intelligence. In: How to Speak Tech. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4324-4_15
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