Computers guess what you're thinking by looking at what you do. Like when you type a few letters into the search bar and it shows you words you might want to finish, that’s your computer using patterns it has learned from other people typing. It's like having a friend who knows what you want before you say it.
Examples
- You type 's' into a search bar, it suggests 'sun', because other people often type that word after 's'.
- Your smart assistant says, 'Did you want to call Mom?' before you even finish saying her name.
- The phone app shows you the next word you're going to type in your message.
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See also
- How Does a Computer Actually Know What You're Thinking?
- What's the Difference: AI and AGI?
- What are AI Models? | AI Models Explained?
- How do Generative AI models learn to create new content?
- How do generative AI models create images from text prompts?