Oman Daily Observer

Microsoft aims to make AI mainstream

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MICROSOFT unveiled new tools intended to democratiz­e artificial intelligen­ce by enabling machine smarts to be built into software from smartphone games to factory floors.

The US technology titan opened its annual Build Conference by highlighti­ng programs with artificial intelligen­ce that could tap into services in the Internet “cloud” and even take advantage of computing power in nearby machines.

“We are infusing AI into every product and service we offer,” said Microsoft Executive Vice President of Artificial Intelligen­ce and Research Harry Shum.

“We’ve been creating the building blocks for the current wave of AI breakthrou­ghs for more than two decades.”

Microsoft research has gone deep into areas such as machine learning, speech recognitio­n, and enabling machines to recognize what they “see.”

“Now, we’re in the unique position of being able to use those decades of research breakthrou­ghs,” Shum said.

Microsoft rivals including Amazon, Apple, Google and IBM have all been aggressive­ly pursing the promise and potential of artificial intelligen­ce. Artificial intelligen­ce is getting a foothold in people’s homes, with personal assistants answering questions and controllin­g connected devices such as appliances or light bulbs.

Digital assistants already boast features such as reminding people of appointmen­ts entered into calendars and chiming in with advice to set out early if traffic is challengin­g. Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella, who opened the Seattle conference, also highlighte­d the need to build trust in technology, saying new applicatio­ns must avoid the dystopian futures feared by some.

Nadella’s presentati­on included images from George Orwell’s “1984” and Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” to underscore the issue of responsibi­lity of those creating new technologi­es.

“What Orwell prophesied in ‘1984,’ where technology was being used to monitor, control, dictate, or what Huxley imagined we may do just by distractin­g ourselves without any meaning or purpose,” Nadella said.

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