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Gamers have noting to fear from AI

Misconceptions about Microsoft’s recent update Microsoft’s update for Windows 10, the Spring Edition, is going to add new artificial intelligence capabilities which is it calling Windows ML. These capabilities will be open to developers allowing them to use pre-trained machine learning models in their apps for Windows-based devices such as PCs, workstations, and servers and including HoloLens and IoT edge ...

Jon Peddie

Misconceptions about Microsoft’s recent update Microsoft’s update for Windows 10, the Spring Edition, is going to add new artificial intelligence capabilities which is it calling Windows ML. These capabilities will be open to developers allowing them to use pre-trained machine learning models in their apps for Windows-based devices such as PCs, workstations, and servers and including HoloLens and IoT edge devices. The ML capabilities will be able to take advantage of system hardware including CPUs and GPUs. The idea is to put more power at the edge and reduce the need to go to cloud resources.   The company also
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