Artificial intelligence (AI) sounds scary. Thoughts of computers overtaking the world come to mind, don’t they? But AI can be a good thing, too. It’s already creeping into our homes in small ways that make your life and your home a better, safer place.

AI is making home life easier than ever. We’ve all seen smart thermostats or robot vacuums. With AI, those types of simple products can become contextually aware of what’s happening in the home environment, analyze the data it’s receiving, and decide how best to operate given the information it has.

Here’s a look at five ways AI helps both homeowners and renters save money, stay safer, and even get more fit at home.

It Can Help Reduce Home Energy Bills

It can be a never-ending battle to lower a home energy bill. Using smart plugs in your home is a great way to track down where energy waste is occurring.

Installing a basic smart plug with Alexa, for example, can help you track how long a particular device is on and how much energy it’s consuming. You can adjust energy amounts used in lighting by adding smart bulbs to lamps or adapt heating and cooling with smart thermostats.

Then there is Currant, the advanced smart plug that’s also an energy meter designed to help you understand how much energy you’re using in your home. It uses artificial intelligence to identify devices pulling power unnecessarily and shuts them down when they aren’t needed.

Don’t have time to check information from various smart plugs? Try a Smappee. It’s a single-home AI metering device that recognizes the electronic signature of different devices in your home and can send you alerts if you leave the iron on or forget to turn off the TV.

AI Trainers Are Keeping Homeowners Fit

Who needs a gym to train? Working out at home has never been so intelligent. Thanks to AI, home gyms now know your fitness level and adjust weights for you or correct your form accordingly.

A home gym system like Tonal, for instance, monitors your workout, looks for signs of struggle or fatigue as you lift weights, and automatically decreases the weight if it thinks you’re having a tough time. Tonal can also analyze your positioning and tell you to move to a different spot or adjust your body to ensure you’re correctly targeting the right muscles and prevent injury.

It’s Powering Smarter Home Safety and Security

What if your home could recognize when the baby is crying, whether someone has fallen and can’t get up, or if the unexpected visitor is a thief on the prowl?

Video home security systems like Spotcam have gone beyond simple motion detection. They are now using artificial intelligence to understand the direction of the movement it sees, recognize the faces of visitors to your home, and listen for specific sounds (i.e., that crying baby) so it can notify you when something is amiss.

This functionality is a big step beyond video doorbells, which have become hugely popular in recent years, into a world where home security is intuitive and intelligent enough to know when the actual danger exists.

Home Cooking Is Easier with Countertop AI Ovens

Whether you’re a true home chef or prefer to toss frozen meals into a microwave, artificial intelligence makes home kitchen tasks more manageable.

We’re not talking about the $300,000 kitchen robot, which can not only cook all your meals but tell you when you’re running low on ingredients; we’re talking about simple devices like the JuneOven.

This AI device uses machine-learning artificial intelligence to recognize and prepare foods just the way you like, automatically switch between cooking modes when needed, and let you talk to the oven using Alexa.

Place multiple foods in the JuneOven, and it instantly recognizes what the foods are, cooks them to your taste, then sends you smartphone alerts to let you know when it’s time to put the food on the table. It even records live and time-lapse videos so you can see how the food is progressing.

AI Assistants Are Cleaning Homes More Effectively

Robots in the home are not as uncommon as they once were. Artificial intelligence is powering vacuums, mops, window cleaners, lawnmowers, and other housekeeping tools at increasingly reduced prices. The technology helps them map out cleaning paths, avoid obstacles, and send themselves back to the charging mat when power is running low.

These tools are, in some ways, becoming old-hat for consumers who have grown used to seeing them in homes and on commercials. What’s new here is companies are increasingly using AI to find more advanced ways to get homes spic-and-span.

iRobot, for instance, offers Roomba AI ‘bundles’ to allow its robot vacuums and mops to work together without human intervention to get things cleaned up nicely. It’s also developed a new AI-powered platform called Genius Home Intelligence which identifies specific furniture pieces and lets you remotely verbally direct your device to ‘clean up under the kitchen table’ or ‘vacuum in front of the couch.’

That’s a helpful assistant to have when a guest is coming over unexpectedly and you don’t have time to get everything picked up.

Artificial intelligence in the home is starting to live up to its years of hype. When your home is more intelligent, your life gets more manageable, and that’s always something to appreciate. Far from being frightening, AI simplifies home life and gives people more time for the essential things in life.

Which AI device will grace your home in the future?

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