Microsoft's StreamMind is a brain-inspired AI system that responds to video in real-time, detecting visual data and processing it quickly like a human brain. The system separates fast perception from deeper analysis to efficiently identify important parts of the video. However, volume rebates on Microsoft products will be phased out, with prices changing on November 1 to align with Microsoft.com rates. Analysts have a Strong Buy consensus rating on MSFT stock with an average price target of $623.34 per share, implying 18.73% upside potential.
Microsoft's latest innovation, StreamMind, is a brain-inspired AI system designed to respond to video in real-time. Developed by Microsoft Research Asia and Nanjing University, StreamMind processes video more efficiently than traditional methods by separating fast perception from deeper analysis. This approach allows the system to focus on important events, making it up to ten times faster than current AI systems.
StreamMind's architecture includes an Event Perception Feature Extractor (EPFE) that continuously scans video for changes, using a state-space model to track and remember key events. When something meaningful occurs, a large language model (LLM) is invoked to analyze and respond to the event. This decoupling of perception and cognition enables real-time video processing, even for fast-moving content.
The system has demonstrated significant speed gains in various scenarios, including online video commentary, predicting future video events, and recognizing complex tasks. When tested against existing methods, StreamMind achieved 100-fps processing speed, outperforming all other systems [2].
While StreamMind represents a significant advancement in AI technology, Microsoft has announced that volume rebates on its products will be phased out starting November 1. This change aims to align prices with those on Microsoft.com. Analysts have given MSFT stock a Strong Buy consensus rating, with an average price target of $623.34 per share, indicating an 18.73% upside potential [1].
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[1] https://www.business-standard.com/technology/tech-news/microsoft-unveils-ai-tool-copilot-3d-to-turn-2d-images-into-3d-models-how-to-use-125081100620_1.html
[2] https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/articles/streammind-ai-system-that-responds-to-video-in-real-time/
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