The current historical moment is characterized by the speed with which technological, environmental and social changes have occurred. Looking back, when observing more than two centuries of industrial development that mankind has gone through, it seems that we are facing a turning point in technological development.
So you think Satya NadellaCEO of the giant company Microsoftwhich, in a recent presentation at World Economic Forum Davos, what he believes will be the keys to the future that looms over humanity.
Creating tools so that humans can do more with less, that is one leitmotif that guides the path of the tech giant. To do this, Nadella explains, one of the answers is to implement a real deployment of technology to be able to use the most flexible resources we have, thus alleviating some of the economic consequences that we face.
Artificial intelligence is present
One of the main keys to understanding the coming years will pass through access artificial intelligence (AI). The good thing about working in the tech industry, Nadella says, is that it allows you to see when development is still in an early stage and how it is developing its potential.
“We are facing a whole new set of technology that I think is going to be revolutionary, what we have to figure out is how to deploy these technologies to empower the human being”he explains.
To understand the disruptive potential of these changes, the CEO gives an example: « ChatGPT is one of the most disruptive technologies today. I recently saw a tweet from Andre KarpathyFormer Director of Amnesty International Teslawho said that the product that changed his life the most in the past 12 months is the GPT-3 artificial intelligence we launched last year.
And the sentence: This is an example of a software developer using tools to generate 80% of their code. It doesn’t mean he doesn’t write new code, it just so happens that he gets a performance boost from what he does.”
global revolution
Another Nadella anecdote that accurately shows the potential reach of the upcoming technology, it took place in India in early January. The CEO’s home country is experiencing a technological revolution that has led to the digitization of public services.
Some of these services that are being implemented include some of the latest language software. “They basically have an open source system so that anyone in India who develops an app can translate it into any language of the country,” Nadella explains.
He continues, “The example is always that of a rural Indian farmer trying to access a government programme. This person expresses a complex idea in one of the local languages, which is translated by a robot, which in turn responds in its own language with the requested information.”.
Think about what that means, Nadella questioned questioning the audience assembled in Davos. Essentially, it means that software built on the East Coast of the United States a few months ago has reached a developer in India who has added value to it to make a difference. Life of a small rural farmer.
We have never seen a revolution like this before. We are still waiting for the Industrial Revolution to reach some parts of the world in the 21st century. It took the Internet 30 years to change everything, mobile and the cloud 15 years and now we’re talking about months »says the company’s CEO Microsoft.
Find the balance
Not all aspects of the rapid technological revolution we are going through are positive. This process inevitably raises some questions that we have to face: What should we take into account when developing artificial intelligence?
For Nadella, the key is to find a balance between the benefits it can bring us and the undoubted negative aspects; on condition “The generation of AI, particularly technologies like ChatGPT, what they are doing in turn is driving the creation of supercomputers to train these very complex models. This is why this technology means a complete rethinking of the system architecture we use today.”.
to the tech giant MicrosoftThe main objective “Achieving a much-needed sense of unity and collaboration globally. To some extent, to say that there is a technology that can make this real and that it is just getting started is great news. What holds this technology back most is its reach and level of presence, which comes as a natural extension.”.
The greater the digitization, the higher the stakes
The danger posed by cyber security is increasing with the advancement of digitization. What can we do to enhance security in our digital infrastructure? Technology is becoming more present in our economy. The unintended consequence is that cybercrime is on the rise. For Microsoft, it is essential to protect the nation’s core infrastructures.
“We have to have a ‘distrust’ based approach, and we have to assume there are going to be gaps in order to defend against those gaps. Not only that, we’ve seen trillions of signals and actively used them to predict. These are the kinds of steps we can take to make change. “.says Nadella.
However, most companies do not devote the necessary effort to implementing minimal security. To try to reverse this situation, Microsoft recommends using the cloud. One of the keys to fighting this war against cybercrime, the CEO says, is not to go it alone.
green technology transmission
Sustainability is also one of the great reasons the tech giant got started. In this sense, over the past year they claim to have made “Good job reducing CO2 emissions by 27%”. They’re also working to reduce the power footprint of our game consoles, though we still have a lot of work to do. “After all, supercomputers consume a lot of energy,” says the executive.
European banks are also trying to reduce their carbon footprint and will take it into account when granting financing. This model, if it can be expanded, can help a lot in contributing to corporate sustainability.
“The main difficulties of the ecological transition lie in the desire to take two centuries of chemistry and solve it in 25 years. One of the ways in which this can be achieved will be thanks to computing, which can help us discover and develop new materials and accelerate technological transformation »CEO finished.
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