•Precision medicine. AI is used to understand how a person's genetics, environment and lifestyle can help determine the best approach to prevent or treat a disease. Digital therapeutics, personalized drugs, and improved diagnostics are making treatments more affordable, accessible, accurate, and helping humans live longer, healthier lives.
•Driverless cars. Deep learning excels at tasks that involve pattern recognition, and modern cars will be better than humans at perception, prediction, and planning on the fly. Autonomous cars are projected to drive 70% of all kilometers driven by 2035
•Personalized education. AI can help students learn at their own pace and based on their interests, preferences, and needs. AI can also facilitate learning assessment, personalized feedback and adaptive tutoring.