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True Nadella believes that the whole world is a computer
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23 May 018, 11:24
update: May 23, 2012, 11:53
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadilla, the whole world is a computer. For this, cloud computing, inter-threads and artificial intelligence can cause the whole world to be called a computer. In a recent ceremony held in London, she said that she will be present in London.
Nadella said, "Digital technology is widely appreciated everywhere. In every thing, every person is getting involved with digital technology in every aspect of life. This is happening in our home, work area or recreation. It's great to imagine the world as a computer. As we move forward, it can be called the perfect metaphor. '
A report by the Senate on Information Technology website said that Nadella has been working on various conversions in Microsoft for several days. He is giving importance to technologies like cloud technology, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI). Microsoft's Azure cloud business increased 93 percent in the last quarter In March last year, Microsoft and Microsoft separated the Windows and device groups by emphasizing the importance of cloud and AI.
Nadella said, "Artificial intelligence is the fundamental right of Microsoft's plans. As far as possible, especially in the case of applications and platforms, everything will be dependable.
Microsoft is using artificial intelligence to think about adding all their products together. He said, 'You have got the computing power around you and you are changing the conventional concept of meeting with everyone. The whole world is a computer, it can be mixed with the idea. '
Nadella said that even though Microsoft insists on creating cloud infrastructure everywhere, it is not enough. Because, according to him, there is a need to take computing up to a large amount of information. It could be an oil mine, a retail store or a factory. In these places, information can be made from numerous small sensors. Microsoft is trying to catch them. There are more than 900 million microcontrollers coming to the market every year from machines like refrigerators, drill machines or toasters. Microsoft plans to connect these devices with the cloud.
He warned that he should abide by morality while creating artificial intelligence.