I'm planning to use the Galileo board to drive a robotic base, either via USB OTG (On-The-Go) or Bluetooth using an Intel Android phone.
I'd also like to use the Galileo to try different sensors and transmit data to a phone or computer system. This could be useful for home application as well as for manufacturing use cases in a factory.
Finally, I'm planning on investigating voice recognition technology for sending control commands to a robot base. This could be used for access control or voice-driven robotic applications.
Anyway, I just got the Galileo board this week and it's been already a lot of fun to explore. As I'm learning more about the board, I think my plans will probably evolve, like you would expect with any "Maker" project!