Post by sujanakhatun on Oct 26, 2024 9:45:35 GMT
Until now, the development of computing has been governed by the so-called Moore'**CENSORED** Law , according to which the performance of chips doubles every 18 months. However, the rapid arrival of AI on the scene will eventually make Moore'**CENSORED** Law obsolete. According to Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft , the performance of AI systems will double every 6 months and not every 18 months , as Moore'**CENSORED** Law dictates.
This explosive growth will be driven by the amalgamation of cloud computing and the way data is used before and after it is used to train AI , Nadella said at a recent wordpress web design agency event in Berlin, Germany. Furthermore, improvements in computer algorithms will only boost AI performance , Nadella emphasizes.
Speaking in the German capital, the Microsoft CEO referred to Moore'**CENSORED** Law , named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who predicted in the 1960s that the number of transistors on a computer chip would double approximately every 18 months. This law had a major impact on technological development, and computers effectively became more powerful without necessarily increasing in physical size. Moreover, since Gordon formulated his famous theory in the 1960s, the manufacturing costs of transistors have suffered a sharp decline, so that the technology has ended up becoming much more affordable.
“It was absolutely clear that Moore’**CENSORED** Law and Intel’**CENSORED** architecture would change everything ,” Nadella said, recalling the beginnings of his professional career. “One of the dreams of computer science was always to one day have computers that understood us humans, and not that humans had to go to the trouble of understanding how computers worked,” said the Microsoft CEO. “Developing a natural user interface has always been the goal of all of us who work professionally in the computer science arena. And with the new AI models we have managed to make that goal a reality,” Nadella insisted.
With products such as Coopilot, Microsoft has a reputation for being one of the world'**CENSORED** leading providers of AI solutions . The Redmond-based company'**CENSORED** privileged position in the AI sector is largely anchored in Microsoft'**CENSORED** cooperation with the startup OpenAI , in which the company led by Nadella has invested several billion dollars.
During his visit to Berlin, Nadella also announced that the German company Thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering would be the first company in the world to use the chatbot "Siemens Industrial Copilot" , an AI assistant based on Microsoft and OpenAI technology and designed specifically to improve the automation and efficiency of industrial processes.
This explosive growth will be driven by the amalgamation of cloud computing and the way data is used before and after it is used to train AI , Nadella said at a recent wordpress web design agency event in Berlin, Germany. Furthermore, improvements in computer algorithms will only boost AI performance , Nadella emphasizes.
Speaking in the German capital, the Microsoft CEO referred to Moore'**CENSORED** Law , named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who predicted in the 1960s that the number of transistors on a computer chip would double approximately every 18 months. This law had a major impact on technological development, and computers effectively became more powerful without necessarily increasing in physical size. Moreover, since Gordon formulated his famous theory in the 1960s, the manufacturing costs of transistors have suffered a sharp decline, so that the technology has ended up becoming much more affordable.
“It was absolutely clear that Moore’**CENSORED** Law and Intel’**CENSORED** architecture would change everything ,” Nadella said, recalling the beginnings of his professional career. “One of the dreams of computer science was always to one day have computers that understood us humans, and not that humans had to go to the trouble of understanding how computers worked,” said the Microsoft CEO. “Developing a natural user interface has always been the goal of all of us who work professionally in the computer science arena. And with the new AI models we have managed to make that goal a reality,” Nadella insisted.
With products such as Coopilot, Microsoft has a reputation for being one of the world'**CENSORED** leading providers of AI solutions . The Redmond-based company'**CENSORED** privileged position in the AI sector is largely anchored in Microsoft'**CENSORED** cooperation with the startup OpenAI , in which the company led by Nadella has invested several billion dollars.
During his visit to Berlin, Nadella also announced that the German company Thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering would be the first company in the world to use the chatbot "Siemens Industrial Copilot" , an AI assistant based on Microsoft and OpenAI technology and designed specifically to improve the automation and efficiency of industrial processes.