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8 of the coolest things AI is doing.

8 of the coolest things AI is doing.
Matthew T
iD Mobile Employee
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AI isn’t just about chatbots and self-driving cars, although those things are pretty cool! It’s revolutionizing fields in ways you’d never expect. From decoding lost languages to exploring the deep sea, AI is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. So here are 8 of the most fascinating AI applications that might surprise you.

Plus, we’re giving away an HP Chromebook Plus with a 12-Month Google One AI Premium Plan! Find out how to enter at the end of the article.

 

1. Decoding ancient languages.

 

 

AI is helping linguists decipher lost languages by analysing ancient texts. Using algorithms, artificial neural networks predict missing words in ancient Greek manuscripts and Egyptian hieroglyphs. AI can even accelerate the translation of dead languages that have no modern equivalent. One example is China’s Oracle Bone Script, an ancient divination text carved into cattle bones and turtle shells! 

 

2. Making masterpieces.

 

AI can already transform rough sketches into detailed artwork. Tools like Google’s AutoDraw guess what you’re trying to draw and complete it. It can also learn styles of famous artists and reproducing them. 

But it’s an amazing collaborative tool for professional artists too. Artist Mario Klingemann worked with Google Arts and Culture’s AI Experiments project to create a series of AI-generated portraits. Meanwhile artist Sougwen Chung has programmed a robotic arm to mimic her painting style and contribute its own ideas!

 

3. Predicting earthquakes and natural disasters.

 

 

Despite all our best efforts, we’re still hit with natural disasters. That’s why AI is being deployed to detect early seismic activity patterns that humans can’t see. Google and Harvard developed an AI system that analysed data from 131,000 earthquakes and aftershocks. 

And it’s not just what goes on underground. By analysing satellite images in real time, AI is also predicting wildfires based on weather and vegetation conditions. IN 2024, it helped to give warnings 10 days ahead of wildfires in Canada.

 

4. Recreating voices of historical figures.

 

AI models are analysing old recordings and reconstructing realistic speech. Projects like “AI Lincoln” allow historical figures to “speak” using AI-generated voices. And AI-powered voice cloning poignantly recreates passages of Anne Frank’s diary. When used sensitively, this could prove to be an incredible educational tool.

 

5. Bringing dreams to life.

 

 

AI models are interpreting brain activity to generate images based on dreams. Some AI projects are attempting to translate dream descriptions into visual animations. And AI-assisted dream journaling apps (like Dream Interpreter AI) can suggest themes and meaning based on past dream data.

 

6. Discovering new drugs and cures.

 

Lab work is vital, but done manually by technicians it can also be a gruelling process. AI can scan millions of molecular structures to discover potential new medicines. It might be able to speed up the process of finding life-saving drugs by years, and is even helping create personalised medicine tailored to an individual’s genetics. Though the technology is still new and unproven, the potential benefit to public health could be massive.

 

7. Design Board Games from scratch.

 

 

AI creates original board games, complete with rules and mechanics. It tests playability and adjusts difficulty levels dynamically, helping balance game mechanics for fairness and fun.

 

8. Make Deep-Sea Discoveries.

 

AI-powered submarines explore uncharted parts of the ocean. AI identifies new marine species by analyzing underwater footage, and maps the ocean floor faster than human researchers.

 

AI is more than just automation—it’s pushing the boundaries of science, creativity, and human potential.

These niche AI applications prove that its impact extends far beyond the tech industry. The future holds even wilder possibilities—what’s next for AI?

 

Giveaway Time!

 

 

Now that you’re thinking about the possibilities of AI, what would you love AI to help you with in your daily life? 

Share your answer below for a chance to win an HP Chromebook Plus with a 12-Month Google One AI Premium Plan!

The winner will be picked at random, so keep an eye on your inbox or DMs for a message from us. But hurry – the competition closes on 21st April at 23:59!

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11 replies

  • Active Contributor
  • 6 replies
  • March 25, 2025

How would you love AI to help you with in your daily life? 

AI can help people prioritise tasks, manage schedules, and automate routines aligns with the need to balance work and personal life - some personal examples below:

  • Communication: AI for language translation and message drafting, already partially available through tools like Grammarly or Google Translate.
  • Health and Fitness: AI for workout planning and health monitoring.
  • TIme management: I already automate routine activities, such as sending reminders, scheduling meetings, or perhaps ordering groceries?
  • Education: Personalised learning experiences, relevant for students or lifelong learners.
  • Shopping: Personalised recommendations and deal-finding.
  • Home Automation: Energy management and smart device control, an emerging area with potential for sustainability that AI can help future proof.
  • Mental Health: Emotional support through chatbots, a developing field with privacy considerations.
  • Creativity: Assistance in writing or art, appealing but arguably a degree of negativity towards this element of AI.
  • Financial Management: Budgeting and investment advice, practical maybe & already  available to most.

To summarise - AI is indeed a wonderful thing! But many people (including me) still won’t know how to benefit directly or even be aware that AI is infact controlling them and their all important personal data.

Ultimately & somewhere along the line - AI services will likely be used for monetary gain. You might not be aware, but all of that data gets used for corporate interest, as much as your own.

Thank you!


Haigh G
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  • 3 replies
  • March 27, 2025

I would love AI to help plan my weekly meals and prepare my online shop order!

This is a weekly argument between my wife and I!

Please can someone make this happen for my future sanity! 😭 😭 


Dale Cayford
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  • March 28, 2025

I would love Ai to be able to help with daily tasks such as help with bills and reminders to ensure you don't miss a payment, would also be nice to have one Ai app to control household utilities. 


Peakyhat
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  • 13 replies
  • March 29, 2025

If AI is that clever. Let’s see if it can improve not just my daily life, but everybody’s by solving the distribution of wealth. It’ll be a lot better place to live for myself and everyone.


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  • 2 replies
  • March 30, 2025

The possibilities are endless! From what I know about your work, it seems AI could really help streamline and boost your beauty business. For example:

 

- **Client management tools:** An AI could help organize bookings, send reminders, and even manage cancellations, saving you time.

- **Social media content creation:** Whether it’s generating catchy captions, creating eye-catching visuals, or even planning posts, AI could enhance your online presence.

- **Data-driven insights:** AI could analyze feedback or social media metrics to highlight what’s resonating with your audience and suggest improvements.

- **Virtual consultations:** Imagine offering clients an AI-powered tool to visualize transformations, like brow shapes or lash enhancements, before their appointment.

 

 


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  • 1 reply
  • March 30, 2025

Warning me of 3rd party cyber stalking like google. Encryption of messages with a private peer to peer code for friends and business partners. Encryption of my files to which only my ai and I have the password and a strong box of two layers of encryption so if I am ever hijacked only the top layer of files is ransomed as my other encrypted files would be safeguarded


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  • 1 reply
  • March 30, 2025
Matthew T wrote:

AI isn’t just about chatbots and self-driving cars, although those things are pretty cool! It’s revolutionizing fields in ways you’d never expect. From decoding lost languages to exploring the deep sea, AI is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. So here are 8 of the most fascinating AI applications that might surprise you.

Plus, we’re giving away an HP Chromebook Plus with a 12-Month Google One AI Premium Plan! Find out how to enter at the end of the article.

 

1. Decoding ancient languages.

 

 

AI is helping linguists decipher lost languages by analysing ancient texts. Using algorithms, artificial neural networks predict missing words in ancient Greek manuscripts and Egyptian hieroglyphs. AI can even accelerate the translation of dead languages that have no modern equivalent. One example is China’s Oracle Bone Script, an ancient divination text carved into cattle bones and turtle shells! 

 

2. Making masterpieces.

 

AI can already transform rough sketches into detailed artwork. Tools like Google’s AutoDraw guess what you’re trying to draw and complete it. It can also learn styles of famous artists and reproducing them. 

But it’s an amazing collaborative tool for professional artists too. Artist Mario Klingemann worked with Google Arts and Culture’s AI Experiments project to create a series of AI-generated portraits. Meanwhile artist Sougwen Chung has programmed a robotic arm to mimic her painting style and contribute its own ideas!

 

3. Predicting earthquakes and natural disasters.

 

 

Despite all our best efforts, we’re still hit with natural disasters. That’s why AI is being deployed to detect early seismic activity patterns that humans can’t see. Google and Harvard developed an AI system that analysed data from 131,000 earthquakes and aftershocks. 

And it’s not just what goes on underground. By analysing satellite images in real time, AI is also predicting wildfires based on weather and vegetation conditions. IN 2024, it helped to give warnings 10 days ahead of wildfires in Canada.

 

4. Recreating voices of historical figures.

 

AI models are analysing old recordings and reconstructing realistic speech. Projects like “AI Lincoln” allow historical figures to “speak” using AI-generated voices. And AI-powered voice cloning poignantly recreates passages of Anne Frank’s diary. When used sensitively, this could prove to be an incredible educational tool.

 

5. Bringing dreams to life.

 

 

AI models are interpreting brain activity to generate images based on dreams. Some AI projects are attempting to translate dream descriptions into visual animations. And AI-assisted dream journaling apps (like Dream Interpreter AI) can suggest themes and meaning based on past dream data.

 

6. Discovering new drugs and cures.

 

Lab work is vital, but done manually by technicians it can also be a gruelling process. AI can scan millions of molecular structures to discover potential new medicines. It might be able to speed up the process of finding life-saving drugs by years, and is even helping create personalised medicine tailored to an individual’s genetics. Though the technology is still new and unproven, the potential benefit to public health could be massive.

 

7. Design Board Games from scratch.

 

 

AI creates original board games, complete with rules and mechanics. It tests playability and adjusts difficulty levels dynamically, helping balance game mechanics for fairness and fun.

 

8. Make Deep-Sea Discoveries.

 

AI-powered submarines explore uncharted parts of the ocean. AI identifies new marine species by analyzing underwater footage, and maps the ocean floor faster than human researchers.

 

AI is more than just automation—it’s pushing the boundaries of science, creativity, and human potential.

These niche AI applications prove that its impact extends far beyond the tech industry. The future holds even wilder possibilities—what’s next for AI?

 

Giveaway Time!

 

 

Now that you’re thinking about the possibilities of AI, what would you love AI to help you with in your daily life? 

Share your answer below for a chance to win an HP Chromebook Plus with a 12-Month Google One AI Premium Plan!

The winner will be picked at random, so keep an eye on your inbox or DMs for a message from us. But hurry – the competition closes on 21st April at 23:59!

I would like AI to create apps based upon my description of what I need it to do. This could make my work much easier, and help the people that work with me. It could also have wider applications within the industry that I work.


  • New
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  • 1 reply
  • March 31, 2025

I would love AI to help with all the mundane daily tasks so that I could spend more time doing things I like to do instead.


  • New
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  • 3 replies
  • March 31, 2025

I’d love AI to do my job for me!😂 Or at least help me plan my day and my tasks to make my job easier 


StewartV
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  • April 1, 2025

Keeping me secure by alerting me to scams


  • Active Contributor
  • 23 replies
  • April 1, 2025

Meal planner