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简介andresr/Getty ImagesThere's been an explosion in the number ofartificial intelligence(AI) tools foll...

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There's been an explosion in the number of artificial intelligence (AI) tools following last year's launch of ChatGPT. Now, Chatbots dominate the media limelight, AI projects number in the hundreds of thousands, Microsoft and Google have joined OpenAI as big names pursuing AI initiatives, and even TikTok, Adobe, and Shopify are incorporating generative AI into their systems.

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Of course, AI technology is no newcomer to today's smart home. Whenever you talk to your smart speaker or activate your home security system, you use a resource developed with deep learning in its stack. And while we're a long way from the fully automated, futuristic vision of homes portrayed in "The Jetsons" cartoon show, our smart home journey can start with baby steps -- adding an Echo Speaker, Apple HomePod, Google Nest, or even a Samsung TV, installing a smart lightbulb or plug that you can control remotely, or using a security camera you can view on your phone.

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