Microsoft Continues AI Innovation and Supports People with Diabilities with $25 Million Investment
Microsoft Build highlights new opportunity for developers, at the edge and in the cloud
Announcing new innovations that help developers build AI and
multidevice, multisense experiences, and new $25M AI for Accessibility
program
At Microsoft Build 2018, Microsoft Corp.'s annual developer conference, Microsoft leaders showcased new technologies to help every developer be an AI developer, on Microsoft Azure, Microsoft
365 and across any platform. Building for AI is more important to
developers than ever, as technology continues to change the way people
live and work every day, across the cloud and across edge devices.
"The era of the intelligent cloud and intelligent edge is upon us," said Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft.
"These advancements create incredible developer opportunity and also
come with a responsibility to ensure the technology we build is trusted
and benefits all."
As part of Microsoft's commitment to trusted, responsible AI products and practices, the company also today announced AI for Accessibility, a new $25 million,
five-year program aimed at harnessing the power of AI to amplify human
capabilities for more than 1 billion people around the world with
disabilities. The program comprises grants, technology investments and
expertise, and will also incorporate AI for Accessibility innovations
into Microsoft Cloud services. It builds on the success of the similar AI for Earth initiative.
Advancements in the intelligent edge and intelligent cloud
Smart devices are proliferating in homes and businesses across the
globe, with more than 20 billion expected by 2020. These devices are so
smart, in fact, they are powering advanced ways to see, listen, reason
and predict, without constant connectivity to the cloud. That is the
intelligent edge, and it is opening opportunities for consumers,
businesses and entire industries, from the operating room to the factory
floor. Today Microsoft is announcing new capabilities for developers to extend to the edge:
- Microsoft is open sourcing the Azure IoT Edge Runtime, allowing customers to modify, debug and have more transparency and control for edge applications.
- Custom Vision will now run on Azure IoT Edge, enabling
devices such as drones and industrial equipment to take critical action
quickly without requiring cloud connectivity. This is the first Azure
Cognitive Service to support edge deployment, with more coming to Azure
IoT Edge over the next several months.
- DJI, the world's biggest drone company, is partnering with Microsoft
to create a new SDK for Windows 10 PCs, and it has also selected Azure
as its preferred cloud provider to further its commercial drone and SaaS
solutions. The SDK will bring full flight control and real-time data
transfer capabilities to nearly 700M Windows 10 connected devices
globally. As part of the commercial partnership, DJI and Microsoft will co-develop solutions leveraging Azure IoT Edge and Microsoft's AI services to enable new scenarios across agriculture, construction, public safety and more.
- Microsoft announced a joint effort with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
to create a vision AI developer kit running Azure IoT Edge. This
solution makes available the key hardware and software required to
develop camera-based IoT solutions. Developers can create solutions that
use Azure Machine Learning services and take advantage of the hardware
acceleration available via the Qualcomm® Vision Intelligence Platform and Qualcomm®
AI Engine. The camera can also power advanced Azure services, such as
machine learning, stream analytics and cognitive services, that can be
downloaded from the cloud to run locally on the edge.
Data and AI development for a new era
Using data, machine learning and cognitive intelligence, developers
can build and manage AI-rich solutions that transform the ways people
work, collaborate and live:
- Microsoft announced Project Kinect for Azure,
a package of sensors, including our next-generation depth camera, with
onboard compute designed for AI on the Edge. Building on Kinect's legacy
that has lived on through HoloLens, Project Kinect for Azure empowers
new scenarios for developers working with ambient intelligence.
Combining Microsoft's
industry-defining Time of Flight sensor with additional sensors all in a
small, power-efficient form factor, Project Kinect for Azure will
leverage the richness of Azure AI to dramatically improve insights and
operations. It can input fully articulated hand tracking and
high-fidelity spatial mapping, enabling a new level of precision
solutions.
- A Speech Devices SDK announced today delivers superior
audio processing from multichannel sources for more accurate speech
recognition, including noise cancellation, far-field voice and more.
With this, developers can build a variety of voice-enabled scenarios
like drive-thru ordering systems, in-car or in-home assistants, smart
speakers, and other digital assistants.
- Azure Cosmos DB updates include new and differentiated
multimaster at global scale capabilities, designed to support both the
cloud and the edge, along with the VNET general availability for
increased security. With these new updates, Cosmos DB delivers even
greater cost-effectiveness and global scale, further cementing it as the
fastest-growing database service in the world.
- A preview of Project Brainwave, an architecture for deep
neural net processing, is now available on Azure and on the edge.
Project Brainwave makes Azure the fastest cloud to run real-time AI and
is now fully integrated with Azure Machine Learning. It also supports
Intel FPGA hardware and ResNet50-based neural networks.
- New Azure Cognitive Services updates include a unified Speech service with
improved speech recognition and text-to-speech, which support
customized voice models and translation. Along with Custom Vision, these
updates make it easier for any developer to add intelligence to their
applications.
- Microsoft is making Azure the best place to develop conversational AI experiences integrated with any agent. New updates to Bot Framework
and Cognitive Services will power the next generation of conversational
bots enabling richer dialogs, and full personality and voice
customization to match the company's brand identity.
- A preview of Azure Search with Cognitive Services integration.
This new feature combines AI with indexing technologies so it's
possible to quickly find information and insights, whether via text or
images.
Multisense and multidevice experiences
Microsoft also
demonstrated mixed-reality capabilities to enable richer experiences
that understand the context surrounding people, the things they use,
their activities and relationships:
- A new initiative, Project Kinect for Azure — a package of sensors from Microsoft
that contains our unmatched time of flight depth camera, with onboard
compute, in a small, power-efficient form factor — designed for AI on
the Edge. Project Kinect for Azure brings together this leading hardware
technology with Azure AI to empower developers with new scenarios for
working with ambient intelligence.
- With Microsoft Remote Assist, customers can collaborate remotely with heads-up, hands-free video calling, image sharing, and mixed-reality annotations. Firstline Workers can share what they see with any expert on Microsoft Teams, while staying hands on to solve problems and complete tasks together, faster.
- With Microsoft Layout,
customers can design spaces in context with mixed reality. Import 3-D
models to create room layouts in real-world scale, experience designs as
high-quality holograms in physical space or in virtual reality, and
share and edit with stakeholders in real time.
Modern tooling and experiences for any platform in any language
Microsoft is empowering developers to build for the new era of the intelligent edge, across Azure, Microsoft 365 and other platforms, using the languages and frameworks of their choice:
- With Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), developers can
drastically simplify how they build and run container-based solutions
without deep Kubernetes experience. Generally available in the coming
weeks, AKS integrates with developer tools and workspaces, DevOps
capabilities, networking, monitoring tools, and more in the Azure
portal, so developers can write code, not stitch services together. In
addition, Microsoft is now offering Kubernetes support for Azure IoT Edge devices.
- Visual Studio IntelliCode is a new capability that
enhances everyday software development with the power of AI. IntelliCode
provides intelligent suggestions to improve code quality and
productivity and is available in preview today in Visual Studio.
- Visual Studio Live Share, now in preview, lets
developers easily and securely collaborate in real time with team
members who can edit and debug directly from their existing tools like
Visual Studio 2017 and VS Code. Developers can use Live Share with any
language for any scenario, including serverless, cloud-native and IoT
development.
- Building on our shared commitment to developers and open source, Microsoft announced a new partnership with GitHub that brings the power of Azure DevOps services to GitHub customers. Today, we released the integration of Visual Studio App Center and GitHub, which provides GitHub developers building apps for iOS and Android devices to seamlessly automate DevOps processes right from within the GitHub experience.
- Available today, the new Microsoft Azure Blockchain Workbench
makes it easier to develop blockchain applications by stitching
together an Azure-supported blockchain network with cloud services like
Azure Active Directory, Key Vault and SQL Database, reducing proof-of-concept development time dramatically.
Microsoft
(Nasdaq "MSFT" @microsoft) enables digital transformation for the era of
an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge. Its mission is to empower
every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Source: Microsoft Corp. media announcement
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