Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) falls under the categories of Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and Digital Transformation. This form of artificial intelligence specialises in excelling at a single, clearly defined task. In contrast to human intelligence or more advanced artificial intelligence, ANI can therefore do nothing other than precisely what it was created for.
A simple example of Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) is voice recognition on your smartphone. When you speak to your phone and it understands your text, it's usually ANI. The system cannot make independent decisions or adapt to new topics; it simply focuses on recognising and translating your speech.
Search engines, spam filters in emails, and personalised advertisements also work with ANI. They analyse data according to set patterns, and may learn, but remain within their narrow field of application.
Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) makes our everyday lives more convenient and automates many processes, but it doesn't provide answers to questions outside its specialist area. It is therefore a cornerstone of modern technologies, but remains narrowly focused and predictable.















