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Imagine you have a really powerful video game that needs a super strong computer to run. Instead of buying that expensive computer yourself, what if you could just borrow parts of a giant computer that's connected to the internet?
That's kind of what "cloud migration for AI" is like. More and more companies are moving their Artificial Intelligence (AI) stuff to these giant internet computers (the "cloud"). Why would they do that? First, it can save them money because they only pay for what they use, like renting instead of buying.
They don't need to buy and take care of their own expensive computers.
Second, these cloud computers can get bigger or smaller really easily depending on how much power the AI needs, like when a game suddenly gets super popular. Third, the cloud has lots of ready-made tools and helpers for AI, so companies don't have to build everything from scratch. It's like having a big box of LEGOs already organized for you to build something cool faster.
Plus, the cloud often has better security to keep important information safe.
So, moving AI to the cloud helps companies make smarter computers work better, faster, and without spending as much money. This is becoming a big trend as both the cloud and AI are growing really fast.