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Everyday AI: Practical Applications Beyond the Chatbot

Tue, 22 April

AI is no longer confined to futuristic concepts—it’s deeply embedded in our everyday digital experiences, transforming the way we live and interact with technology. In "Everyday AI: Practical Applications Beyond the Chatbot," we’ll explore how machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision are making our smart devices—phones, watches, speakers, cars, and homes—more intuitive, responsive, and useful.

From personalized recommendations and health tracking to voice recognition and home automation, we’ll showcase how AI is revolutionizing everyday tasks, enhancing safety, convenience, and accessibility. This session will delve into real-world applications, such as controlling home environments and improving vehicle safety systems, highlighting the tangible benefits of AI-driven innovation.

Additionally, we’ll address the practical challenges and ethical considerations of integrating AI into these devices, including:

  • Data privacy: Protecting sensitive user information.
  • User consent: Ensuring transparent and informed AI interactions.
  • Accessibility: Making AI-powered technologies inclusive for all users.

By the end of the session, attendees will have a clearer understanding of how AI is shaping the tools we use every day and the responsibilities that come with deploying AI in personal and public contexts.

Target Audience: This session is ideal for Product Managers, AI Enthusiasts, Tech Innovators, and Developers interested in designing and deploying AI in everyday devices. UX Designers and Ethics Advocates will also find value in learning how to create AI solutions that prioritize user trust, privacy, and inclusivity.

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About the speaker

Scott Davis

Web Architect and Digital Accessibility Advocate

Scott Davis is a Web Architect and Digital Accessibility Advocate, focusing on the multisensory aspects of web development. In a world where half of all Google searches are done by voice, and 80% of all social media videos are watched with the sound off and closed captions on, accessibility is a springboard for innovation.