Microsoft to make artificial intelligence ‘available to all’

Unveils AI solutions for disease detection, crop yields

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer going to remain the secret sauce of giant tech companies. Microsoft said that it was betting big on ‘democratising’ artificial intelligence and making it ‘available to all’ to help improve lives and transform businesses.

Detecting deadly diseases, reducing accident risks, predicting consumer behaviour and helping farmers increase crop yields were some of the AI-based innovations that the world’s largest software maker showcased along with its partners at an event here. “Is AI a product? Is it something that would be really harnessed by some of the biggest companies in the world? Who is AI for?,” said Anant Maheshwari, president, Microsoft India, in his keynote address at the company’s ‘AI for All’ conference here. “And one of the core perspectives we have had as a company is to democratise AI and really bring it for everyone,” he said.

650 India partners

The firm said it was helping 650 India-based partners use the Microsoft cognitive services, Internet of Things (IoT), AI and machine learning platforms to build solutions for India. Over the last year, Microsoft and its partners have deployed AI solutions in areas such as healthcare, education, agriculture, retail, e-commerce, manufacturing and financial services.