"The world is suddenly losing computing power," Microsoft CEO says
byJohannes Marliem
Microsoft's Satya Nadera CEO at the World Economic Forum held since January 25, 2018 showed the view that the world is suddenly losing computing power. It states that quantum computing is necessary to solve many problems that society currently has and that "teaching computer science to children" is the most important point for that.
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Nadera CEO is taking the research of "carbon dioxide absorbing catalyst" developed as a method to tackle global warming as an example, and viewing that such discovery would not be possible without increasing the processing power of computers I showed it.
It is said that the power of a computer chip doubles every yearMoore's lawAbout Nadera CEO said, "I am losing momentum", he said, "Quantum computing is necessary to create a wonderful experience that we are talking about, including all artificial intelligence" .
byAlexandru-Bogdan Ghita
And in the not far future artificial intelligenceI will take my job from many peopleIt is said that those who lost their jobs by automation will need to be re-educated for new jobs. However, according to Nadera CEO, such a "reeducation program" is not a demand of the recruitment market, it is "a waste of money" and it is done without truly understanding where the labor market is headed Thing. Artificial intelligence says that it can be a "solution" rather than a cause that people lose their jobs.
What Nadera thinks the most important is "to reform the school curriculum". HackerRank released "2018 Developer Skills Report"It is clear that the current children are starting to code more slowly than the previous generations. Among the surveyed respondents, 45% to 54 years old respondents started coding at the age of 16, while 47% started coding today, while young people aged 24 to 24 start coding today by the age of 16 The percentage was 20%.
Following these findings, CEO Nadera commented, "It is ridiculous that many school curriculums do not recognize computer science as important as mathematics or physics." He told me that he needs to have a middle school teacher who can deal with computer science and to have many children who are more accustomed to virtual reality graduate from school and therefore teach good quality computer science.
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