Microsoft boasts of the application of Artificial Intelligence in the deployment of Windows 10 April 2018 Update
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AI (Artificial Intelligence) is an increasingly common concept in our lives. We haven't reached Morpheus' alert level in his conversation with Neo, but it's a start. You've even seen and heard about AI on TV in LG's ad about its new TVs and latest _smartphone_.
And yes, in some cases we may be dealing with a _marketing_ campaign more than anything else, although the news that concerns us and that refers to Microsoft cannot be included in this group.The American company has already shown interest in applying AI to improve the security of our computers with Windows Defender and now boasts of applying Artificial Intelligence in the deployment of Windows 10 April 2018 Update.
More security and in less time
And they are doing it through the Windows blog in which they announce how thanks to the application of Artificial Intelligence they are optimizing the distribution among users of the latest great Windows update released by company.
Microsoft applies a system based on the use of Artificial Intelligence that, based on the improvement that users can have, decides which These are the computers with Windows 10 that can best receive the update.
Based on this intelligent distribution, from the company they affirm that they are managing to generate a better experience as far as updating is concerned , with a lower rate of known issues that are manifested in the _feedback_ obtained and in a lower number of support inquiries compared to previous updates."
Use of the AI learning system began with the release of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update so in the process they collected Data about Windows 10 devices that had good upgrade experiences.
If during deployment, the system detects feedback that there may be a problem, it adjusts to prevent the update from being offered devices that may be affected until they fix the potential problem.
The next step is to train your AI model so that it can recognize those devices and focus on them to allow them to receive updates before the rest.
This has made it possible for the Windows 10 April 2018 Update to reach 250 million devices in half the time they did with the rolling out Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
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