International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(2):313-316
Al and Automation in Daily Life
Author Name: Shreya Rupesh Bajpeyi; Tejaswini Rupesh Bajpeyi;
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation have become integral parts of everyday life, transforming how people work, communicate, learn, shop, and manage their homes. From voice assistants and personalised recommendations on streaming platforms to smart home devices and automated customer service, these technologies enhance convenience, efficiency, and decision-making. AI-driven applications analyse large amounts of data to provide tailored experiences, improve healthcare diagnostics, optimise transportation systems, and support online education through adaptive learning tools.
Automation reduces the need for repetitive manual tasks, increasing productivity in both household and professional environments. In banking, AI enables fraud detection and facilitates digital payments; in retail, it powers inventory management and targeted marketing; and in agriculture, it supports precision farming. However, the growing presence of AI also raises concerns about data privacy, job displacement, algorithmic bias, and the ethical use of technology.
Despite these challenges, AI and automation continue to offer significant opportunities for innovation and an improved quality of life. By promoting responsible development, digital literacy, and inclusive policies, societies can harness these technologies to support economic growth and human well-being.
Keywords
Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision, Virtual Assistant, Autonomous Vehicles, Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), Personalisation, Smart Security Systems, Wearable Technology, Workflow Automation, Smart Cities, Ethical AI.