Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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Embedding the features of Artificial Intelligence to Automate the Process of Storage on Cloud
Dr. Madhura K , Ms. Ayushi Chaudhary
Abstract
Cloud computing and artificial intelligence both are entirely different areas but if both are merged together can-do wonders. Artificial intelligence supports automation services whereas cloud computing provides a secured storage medium. Cloud is one such stage that permits clients to store information and applications in a single area and access them whenever, paying little mind to where they are found. An individual or an organization can use the cloud for a variety of functions, including storing, retrieving, and sharing documents, photographs, and e-mails. Reading, learning, memorizing, and thinking are examples of human-like abilities that artificial intelligence can imitate. When a tiny repeated task is automated, it can enhance businesses and people's lives. Even if the cloud manages and secures a large capacity of data, the main question arises in how to move the data to the cloud. According to a survey conducted by Peter Lyman and HAL R Varian, the globe generates around two Exabytes of data per year, implying that each person’s contribution is approximately 250 megabytes. So, moving this much data to cloud manually is impossible. Hence there must be an automated framework to perform this task. Therefore, the idea of AI is implanted in the cloud with the goal that the information can be naturally moved and put away in the cloud. The paper proposes a mechanized cycle to store the information in the cloud
Keywords
AI, cloud, automation, security, storage.
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