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마이크로소프트의 CEO인 사티아 나델라(Satya Nadella)가
자사 주최 연례 기술 컨퍼런스인 ‘마이크로소프트 이그나이트 2024’(Microsoft Ignite 2024)에서 발표했던 내용을 편집했습니다.
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Full Keynote: Satya Nadella at Microsoft Ignite 2024
November 19, 2024
Glossary
1. Microsoft
2. OpenAI
3. Copilot (마이크로소프트의 AI)
Good morning.
Hello and welcome to Our event. It's really fantastic to be back here in this place with all of you and everyone joining from around the world. It's always fun to be in conferences like this at times like this when major platform shifts are in the air, they're exciting.
The buzz. You know, in some sense, I live for these.
In fact, this morning I was reflecting. What is it? 32 years ago, right here in this very conference center, at the spring event is when we launched our operating system. And that was like, a big deal.
It was just actually a few months before I joined Microsoft and it made our operating system what it finally became.
It is just the most major release of it. And in fact, in 2015, Our event itself started in this place and that was right in the middle innings of the cloud.
And so here to be back again during the middle innings of AI is just fantastic.
And so I'm really excited about it. And, you know, given I see this room its breadth first so I'm going to give a keynote that's breadth first.
So I'm going to try and cover everything that we have for you throughout the show.
You know with every platform shift it's always perhaps good to build a deep context and understanding of the underlying forces.
And we saw the doubling in performance every 18 months with AI. We have now started to see that doubling every six months or so.
Now, in fact, there's a lot of debate. In fact, just in the last multiple weeks, there's a lot of debate on have we hit the wall? Is it going to continue?
I mean, the thing to remember at the end of the day, these are not physical laws.
These are just empirical observations that hold true for a long period of time.
And so therefore, it's actually good to have some skepticism, some debate, because that I think will motivate, quite frankly, more innovation on whether it's model architectures or systems architecture.
So it's a good thing to have.
In that context though, if anything, we are seeing the emergence of a new tendency.
In fact, OpenAI’s new generation of AI is a good example of it.
And new features in our AI is built on OpenAI’s new generation of AI. It’s all about using test time to solve even harder problems.
So ultimately, though, all these breakthroughs manifest in three capabilities that are exponentially getting better.
The first is this new universal interface.
It supports speech, images, videos both as input and output.
Second, we have this new reasoning and planning capabilities, which essentially we have new functions to help solve complex problems. We can detect patterns involving people, places and things.
You can even find relationships between people, places and things using this new function.
And third, we now have this capability to support long-term, vast memory using context and in fact teach these models to use tools.
So if you put all those things together, you can build a very rich working environment.
Defined by this tapestry of AIs, which can act on our behalf across our work and life, across teams, business processes, as well as organizations. Now, you know, I love this stuff.
We are going to celebrate a lot of technology over the next multiple days, but it's worth reflecting.
In fact, given we are in this place, there was a professor of philosophy right here in the nearest university some 50 years ago, who said the following, “The trouble with artificial intelligence is that computers don't give a damn.” But we do. And that's what really grounds us.
You know, amidst all this rapid change, we remain grounded in our mission, “To empower every person
and every organization on the planet to achieve more,” using this technology to make a difference for themselves, for their teams and for the world.
It's not about tech for tech's sake, but it's about translating it into real outcomes.
And today I want to focus on AI and this transformational power as it drives growth in business.
It improves efficiency. It improves operating performance. And to do that, we are building our three platforms.
But before I dive into all of the news across the platforms, I want to talk about that something that we are prioritizing above all else. That is security. At this conference, you'll hear us talk a lot about our security initiative, the progress we are making, the principles of secure by design, secure by default, secure by operations.
But most importantly, our commitment
to continuous improvement, because this is not just a destination, a stand down, a one milestone thing, we’ll never be done.
In fact, we’re only as good as our ability to defend against the next novel attack.
And we are seeing real momentum even with our customers and partners. In fact, a great example of this is what the U.S. Navy has been able to do.
They've been able to respond to all the executive orders and mandates. And it's fantastic to see that.
You know, we continue to invest in security.
You can see the updates. We are making tons and tons of announcements that you'll hear about across the security stack.
The one thing though I want to point out is our new data management program. It’s probably the product, for this conference.
Because in the age of AI, data governance takes on an even more critical, central, important role. And in our new data management program, we are introducing updates to prevent everything from oversharing, risky use of AI, such as, malicious intent detection, prompt injections, and misuse of protected material. So there's a lot, in our new data management program.
At the end of the day, though, we recognize that when it comes to security, it's fundamentally a team sport. And that's why we want to partner. And we are partnering broadly with the security community. And today I'm really excited. This is the first big announcement that I'm excited about because it's a new hacking event.
There will be $4 million in rewards focused on securing cloud and AI.
It's the highest rewards of any public hacking event in the industry. And the quest starts today and will culminate in an in-person hacking event next year. So we're very, very excited about it.
So with that, let's just dive into each of the platforms and starting with Copilot.
It's rapidly becoming an organizing layer for work and how work gets done.
Every employee will have a Copilot that knows them, their work, helping them unlock productivity, enhancing creativity, and saving time.
And Copilot will allow you to create agents that automate business processes.
And every IT department will have a control system to manage, secure, and measure impact.
That's it. Those are the three basic concepts.