
Context-aware computing
Context-aware computing refers to technology that can recognize and adapt to the environment or situation of the user. By gathering information such as location, time, activity, or device status, systems can provide more relevant, personalized responses or services. For example, a smartphone that automatically adjusts its brightness based on ambient light or a navigation app that changes routes during traffic are instances of context-aware computing. It enhances user experience by making devices smart and responsive to the user's current circumstances without needing manual input.