Jeff Bezos is aware that artificial intelligence still has a long way to go, but he is convinced that it will be the future of computers. Despite the obstacles Microsoft has encountered with Windows 11, AI will change the world.
Amazon has become the giant of sales and now cloud storage. Jeff Bezos’ company intends to take advantage of the shortage of RAM and processors, Bezos has confirmed that physical computers will have their days numbered.
A world stored in the cloud
The shortage of components has hit hard for years, and the situation does not seem to be normalized until at least 2028, according to analysts. Jeff Bezos confirms that it won’t be a big problem, Computers will become less and less common, giving way to PCs in the cloud.
The owner of Amazon has confirmed that artificial intelligence will change the world forever. Users will have access to infinite knowledge from their mobile phones or PCs in the cloud marketed by the company.
Jeff Bezos intends to lead the change. Amazon has allocated 95% of its resources to creating new products related to artificial intelligence, they consider that The arrival of this technology is equivalent to the discovery of electricity.
The CEO of Amazon has confirmed that the physical format of computing could have its days numbered. The AI industry is designed to operate from miles away with huge data centers.
Bezos wants each user to have a personal data center
Jeff Bezos has visited a brewery museum, where he saw an old electrical generator. The CEO of Amazon has even compared it with the current situation in computing.
«I looked at it and thought: this is exactly what computing looks like today. Everyone has their own data center and that won’t last, it doesn’t make sense. You’ll buy computing power in the cloud,» Bezos explained in an interview with The New York Times.
The creator of Amazon Web Services It aims for each user to have something similar to a small personal data center. The massive crash of the technology giant’s servers a few months ago could reveal a new problem.
If Bezos’s forecasts are met, users will have total dependence on the cloud. Amazon would grow to unsuspected limits, but a small drop could put the information of millions of users in check.
Despite Jeff Bezos’ recommendations not to buy a new physical computer, continuing to have hardware at home or in the office could be salvation with data stored locally.