I agree with you on all points. I just can't see a reason to use MSFT and Azure to do something special for AI. You can do it all and more on prem...worst case, run the model training on a distributed environment like public cloud, then pull it all in house for utilizing said models.
While it takes a lot of hardware, it's not like it takes Azure-scale datacenters to support DSP and Audio AI. Video and further might take more, but it's not at that scale.
Hillary didn't host her email on some large-scale enterprise exchange infrastructure...it was a server.
I agree with you on all points. I just can't see a reason to use MSFT and Azure to do something special for AI. You can do it all and more on prem...worst case, run the model training on a distributed environment like public cloud, then pull it all in house for utilizing said models.
While it takes a lot of hardware, it's not like it takes Azure-scale datacenters to support DSP and Audio AI. Video and further might take more, but it's not at that scale.
Hillary didn't host her email on some large-scale enterprise exchange infrastructure...it was a server.
Same thing would be expected here.