Microsoft creates artificial intelligence that describes images better than humans

Microsoft creates artificial intelligence that describes images better than humans
Microsoft creates artificial intelligence that describes images better than humans

Microsoft has developed an advanced artificial intelligence system in describing images with a quality that is almost superior to humans, and this model is twice as good as its predecessor used since 2015, and Microsoft plans to provide the system to Azure for artificial intelligence as part of its cognitive services to help application developers, according to Microsoft..

Microsoft’s new system helps the blind and visually impaired to name their surroundings, browse the Internet, and navigate more easily. The system will be available in PowerPoint on the web, Windows and Apple devices, which will make presentations more interesting..

Eric Boyd, CEO of Azure, said that explaining the image is difficult in AI, as it is not related only to understanding things in a place, but to how they interact and how they are described, according to Engadget..

Sudong Hwang, Azure’s chief technology officer, played a big role in this matter, as he and his team developed a visual language for the system using images associated with specific words and trained the system in them, which is generally difficult..

“With this pre-training on visual vocabulary, we are trying to enrich the kinetic memory of the system,” Hwang said in a statement.

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