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Advances in artificial

intelligence internet of
things and 5g technology

Exploring the future of Connectivity and intelligence


By group 7
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things
(IoT), and 5G technology each play critical roles
in transforming the way we live, work, and interact.
Artificial Intelligence: Internet of Things (IoT):
• Artificial intelligence enables machines • IoT
to process large quantities of connects the physical world using simple
data, identify trends, and internet connection so that even physic
make decisions. The strength al devices like wearables and home appli
of AI lies in machine learning, natural ances can collect, share, and respond to
language processing, and computer data. Such networked systems help brin
vision, which enables tasks such as dise g smarter environments by making them
ase diagnosis, the prediction of consum ready for real-time monitoring,
er behavior, and autonomous driving. automation, and decision-making.
5G Technology

. 5G is the fifth generation of mobile networks, known for its


high-speed data, low latency, and ability to support millions
of connected devices simultaneously. 5G provides the
bandwidth necessary for advanced applications like virtual
reality, telemedicine, and smart cities, making data
transmission faster and more reliable.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is characterized by the
fusion of digital, physical, and biological systems. AI,
IoT, and 5G together create the infrastructure that
powers this revolution:
IoT as the Data
5G as the Enabler Source:
• With its high speed and low latency, • IoT devices continuously generate
5G allows IoT devices to transmit data from various environments,
massive amounts of data almost whether it’s sensors in smart homes,
instantaneously. This connectivity wearable health monitors, or
enables real-time responses and industrial equipment in factories. This
supports a much higher density of data provides a rich source of
devices in close proximity. information about user behavior,
machine status, and environmental
AI as the Intelligence
conditions.
Layer:
AI analyzes and interprets the data collected by IoT devices.
This allows for predictive maintenance in factories,
personalized recommendations in retail, and automated
responses in smart cities. AI transforms raw IoT data into
actionable insights and enables smarter, automated decision-
Key Applications in Daily Life,
Industries, and Future Potential
Daily
Smart Homes: life
IoT devices like thermostats, security cameras,
and lighting systems, combined with AI, allow
for personalized, energy-efficient, and secure
living environments. 5G enhances connectivity,
enabling seamless control and monitoring of
these devices from anywhere

Healthcare and Fitness:


Wearables monitor health metrics (e.g., heart
rate, oxygen levels) and use AI to analyze
trends or detect anomalies. With 5G, real-time
health data can be transmitted to doctors,
enabling remote monitoring and timely
interventions.
Industries
• Manufacturing: IoT-enabled machinery
and sensors track the health of
equipment and monitor production lines.
AI predicts when maintenance is
needed, minimizing downtime, while 5G
allows for real-time monitoring across
large facilities.
• Transportation: AI and IoT power
autonomous vehicles, where real-time
data from IoT sensors is processed with
AI for safe navigation. 5G’s low latency
is crucial for these vehicles to respond to
road changes instantly.
• Retail: Retailers use IoT for inventory
tracking and customer behavior
analysis. AI personalizes shopping
experiences by recommending products
based on customer preferences, while
5G allows for rapid transactions and
seamless mobile payments.
Smart Cities:
IoT sensors monitor energy usage, waste Future
management, and traffic flow, while AIPotential
analyzes this data to optimize urban
infrastructure. 5G enables reliable
communication across all city services,
supporting a sustainable, efficient
environment.
Advanced Healthcare: In telemedicine, 5G
supports high-quality video calls and instant
data sharing between doctors and patients.
AI aids in diagnostics, while IoT devices can
monitor patient conditions in real-time,
allowing for more proactive healthcare.
Environmental Conservation: IoT sensors
monitor natural environments, detecting changes
in air quality, water levels, and wildlife
movement. AI interprets this data to predict
events like floods or wildfires, and 5G allows for
immediate data relay to relevant authorities.
1950s-70s: Early AI Foundations

Alan Turing: Proposed the concept of


machine intelligence and introduced the
Turing Test (1950) as a measure of a
machine's ability to exhibit human-like
intelligence.

John McCarthy: Coined the term "Artificial


Intelligence" in 1956 and organized the
Dartmouth Conference, which is recognized
as the founding event of AI research.
Significance: Early AI research focused on
symbolic reasoning and problem-solving, laying
the groundwork for the field.
1980s-90s: The AI Winters

Decline in Funding and


AI Winters: Periods where
Interest: Overhyped
progress stalled due to lack of
expectations led to
funding and limited
disappointments as
computational power, causing
computational limitations
setbacks in AI research.
restricted AI's practical
applications.

• Significance: Despite limited


advancements, foundational work
continued in universities and research
labs, especially on neural networks.
2000s-Present: Modern AI Advances

Machine Learning & Deep


Learning: Breakthroughs in
computational power and data
availability drove machine
learning and deep learning
advances, enabling AI to
handle complex tasks.

AI Applications in Real-World
Scenarios: AI began solving
practical problems, from image
and speech recognition to
natural language processing.
•5G Provides High-Speed Connectivity for IoT Data
•Description: 5G’s ultra-fast speeds and low latency allow for
real-time data transmission between IoT devices, even across
large networks. This connectivity enables applications that
require immediate response, such as autonomous driving and
IoT Devices Generate
smart Vast
city management. AI Processes Data in Real
Amounts of Data for AI Time, Enabling Smart
Analysis Applications

• Description: IoT sensors •Description: With advanced


continuously collect data algorithms, AI can analyze IoT data
from various environments— quickly and generate actionable
homes, factories, vehicles, insights in real time. This intelligence
and cities—providing a rich supports applications that are
source of information for adaptive and responsive, such as
analysis. This data serves as dynamic traffic control, predictive
the raw material for AI to maintenance, and personalized
detect patterns, predict healthcare recommendations.
Data Privacy and Security: Risks of Connected Devices
Description: With the vast amounts of data collected by IoT devices and
processed by AI, there are significant risks related to data breaches and
unauthorized access. Protecting user privacy and securing device networks
are key concerns, especially with sensitive data in areas like healthcare and
finance.

• AI Ethics: Issues Around


Bias, Transparency, and
• Regulatory Hurdles: Global Standards
Accountability for 5G and Data Regulations
• Description: AI systems can • Description: Different countries have
inadvertently reinforce biases if varying regulations around 5G
trained on unrepresentative data, deployment, data usage, and privacy
laws, making it challenging to establish
leading to unfair outcomes. uniform standards. Regulatory
Transparency in AI decision- frameworks must keep pace with
making processes and technological advancements to ensure
accountability for AI-driven actions safety, security, and compliance.
are crucial to ensure ethical use
and maintain public trust.
Potential for Creating Sustainable Smart Cities
Description: AI, IoT, and 5G will enable cities to become more
energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, with smart
infrastructure that optimizes resource use, reduces waste, and
improves quality of life for citizens.
• Continued Advancements in Healthcare and Personalized Medicine
• Description: These technologies are expected to drive breakthroughs in
personalized healthcare, with real-time monitoring, AI-driven diagnostics, and
more tailored treatments that improve patient outcomes and enhance
accessibility.

• AI-Driven Automation Across Industries


• Description: AI, supported by IoT and 5G, will expand automation in
various sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, and retail, boosting
productivity, reducing human error, and enabling more efficient operations.
Helpful Aspects of Ai in Education
• "Artificial intelligence (Al) refers to the simulation of human
intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like
humans and mimic their actions. The term may also be applied
to any machine that exhibits traits associated with a human
mind such co
• as learning and problem-solving."
• - Investopedia
• Adaptive Learning: “Used to teach students basic and
advanced skills by assessing their present skill level and
creating a guided instructional experience that helps them
become proficient.”
• Assistive Technology: AI can help special needs students
access a more equitable education, for example by
“reading passages to a visually impaired student.”
• Early Childhood Education: “AI is currently being used to power
interactive games that teach children basic academic skills and
more.”

• Data and Learning Analytics: “AI is currently being used by


teachers and education administrators to analyze and interpret
data,” enabling them to make better-informed decisions.

• Scheduling: Helping administrators to schedule courses and


• Facilities Management: AI is effective at “monitoring the status of
power, Wi-Fi and water services; alerting the facilities management
workers when problems arise.”

• Overall School Management: AI is currently being used to manage


entire schools, powering student records systems, transportation, IT,
maintenance, scheduling, budgeting, etc.

• Writing: Not only does Lynch assert that AI is already at work helping
students improve their writing skills, he confesses, “I am currently using a
grammar and usage app to help me write this article
Impact Of Ai In All Educational
Systems

• AI can automate administrative tasks such as test evaluation, allowing teachers


more time to focus on teaching rather than grading tests. The use of AI in grading
essays can not only save time but also provide instant feedback to students.
• provides educators with valuable data-driven insights into student performance
and learning patterns.
• in conclusion, AI plays a critical role in education by personalizing
learning, aiding teachers, and promoting accessibility.

• Its ability to adapt to individual needs and streamline administrative


processes makes it a valuable tool in enhancing the educational
experience and preparing students for the future.
Integration
Description: As these technologies evolve,
there will be a stronger emphasis on developing
safe, ethical, and secure systems that protect
user privacy, minimize biases, and ensure
transparency and accountability in AI
applications.
•Futuristic Cityscape: A high-tech cityscape •Industry Automation Icon: An
illustrating elements like smart buildings, industrial robot or assembly line
connected vehicles, green spaces, and symbol, showcasing AI-driven
renewable energy sources to represent automation in manufacturing and
sustainable smart cities. other sectors.
•Healthcare Icon: A symbol of personalized •Security and Ethics Icon: A lock
medicine, such as a heart monitor or a patient or shield symbol combined with a
interacting with a digital healthcare assistant, balance scale to emphasize the
illustrating advancements in healthcare. importance of secure, ethical
integration of these technologies.
Summary of AI, IoT, and 5G as Drivers of
Technological Change
Description: Recap of how each technology—AI, IoT,
and 5G—plays a crucial role in transforming industries,
improving efficiencies, and enhancing everyday life
through data-driven
• The Convergence of These and intelligent
• Emphasis on systems.
Innovation with
Technologies is Creating a Smarter, Ethical and Secure
More Connected World Development

• Description: Emphasize the power of • Description: Highlight the


these technologies working together, importance of ensuring that the
resulting in applications that are shaping a development of AI, IoT, and 5G is
future with seamless connectivity, real- done responsibly, focusing on
time insights, and responsive ethical standards, user privacy,
environments. and data security to create a
trustworthy tech-driven world.
GROUP MEMBERS

Yhulan May L. Manait


Jibrael Mikeal R. Maganaka
Joshua P. Facturan
Sofia Andrea C. Bantas
Kyle Karylle Shanlee M. Sultan
Bless Kylyrr R. Ganancial
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