Microsoft and the AI Approach To Creating A Better Company (And World)

Microsoft and the AI Approach To Creating A Better Company (And World)

At Microsoft Ignite this year, Mitra Azizirad, Microsoft’s Corporate VP of AI and Innovation, gave one of the most exciting presentations. She opened with a story about how the man vs. machine chess match was eventually won by a computer, one that became unbeatable until they figured out how to partner a top player with a computer that won. This win showcased that, together, AIs and experts are better than either is alone.

This blending man and machine concept has increasingly been driving development because it ensures future employment and ensures more effective solutions if both elements are well trained and adequately integrated.

Let’s talk about some of the things that this blend of man and machine will eventually create.

Instant Stories

Instant Stories is where an author would come up with an outline for a story, and the AI would write the book or script, completing the effort.

I expect you’d also put in parameters like how long you’d want the book or script to be, how racy, how much violence, and who the target audience was before letting the AI do its thing. Can you imagine creating a marketable book or script in a few minutes more than the time it took to flesh out an outline? Granted, you’d still want to tweak it.

Still, the AI could use its knowledge of what constituted a bestseller book or a hit movie to assure a more successful outcome far better than a human could. The creativity of the human could do a far better job with the initial concept.

One other aspect of this is the AI could create alternative endings for stories and, if tied to computerized image generation and Deep Fake-like capability, could even re-render a movie with that ending. This combination of technologies suggests a future where an increasing number of movies you watch at home is uniquely customized to what you would most enjoy. You could even have a situation where another director could near-instantly change a movie that tests poorly to be more successful.

Auto Email Response

Another use for this blended AI human capability would be to email where the system could, after reading an email and knowing a great deal about you, draft a response that you’d edit and send. This capability would make even long-form email responses possible on a Smartphone and allow you to better interface with the device for an email with voice by speaking to it – much like you would have a secretary back when we had those.

Super Digital Assistant

If you are like me, you often ask your Digital assistant questions about the movies or TV shows that you are watching and finding that it isn’t that good at finding the answer (or even understanding the question).

Mitra showcased that Microsoft’s AI not only could answer those questions, but it could also find parts of the movie or show you were asking about and use that segment as part of its answer. It even knew not to answer questions without an additional prompt that might result in spoilers.

For instance, if you asked where Tony Stark had serious conversations in Avenger’s Endgame, it could find every instance where that occurred. It was able to answer a general question like how many people did Thanos kill in the movie. Now imagine that same capability applied to taped meetings or even documents under review for litigation discovery.

The concept of an AI that not only could accurately transcribe voice to text but understand the nuanced meaning of the conversation to identify what you were looking for is game-changing.

Project Origin

Project Origin has been created to fight the proliferation of Fake News and Deep Fakes, which is tearing many countries apart, including our own.

This effort is designed to preserve news and videos’ integrity to trust better the information we are given. It prevents manipulation of media between the creator of that media and the people who consume it. This data integrity solution would prevent many of the efforts to reframe or change a news story to change the event’s perceived outcome and perception. We were using a process that is surprisingly similar to Blockchain with distributed ledgers. It makes altering that source information without being caught almost impossible.