AI, Home Intelligence, Next-Gen Wearables, 5G: Combating COVID-19 and Disease Prevention Efforts in the Modern Era

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  • Jin Wang University of the People

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10683553

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8

Keywords:

The Integration of Smart Home Control System, Artificial Intelligence Technology, Security Technology, Human-Computer Interaction Technology

Abstract

Up to now, the gradual integration of household intelligence into our daily lives has been steadily advancing, paralleling the swift progress in artificial intelligence technology. Initially, early intelligent home systems relied on machinery to manage household operations while humans continued to handle tasks. However, with the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, genuine comprehensive household intelligence has become achievable. The emergence of ChatGPT and the fusion of smart home control systems, artificial intelligence, security measures, and human-computer interaction techniques promise an expanded scope for intelligent home development, facilitating the realization of true comprehensive household intelligence by major manufacturers.

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Author Biography

Jin Wang, University of the People

Male student currently enrolled at University of the People, specializing in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. I have a profound interest in computer science, especially in the cutting-edge field of artificial intelligence, where I have invested considerable time and effort in learning and research.

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Published

2024-03-14

How to Cite

Wang, J. (2024). AI, Home Intelligence, Next-Gen Wearables, 5G: Combating COVID-19 and Disease Prevention Efforts in the Modern Era. Academic Journal of Sociology and Management, 2(2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10683553

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