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Cloud computing
Cloud computing allows for computing software and hardware to be accessed remotely via the internet. This physical separation between the user and the computing machine itself is powered by large data centres that often host thousands of servers at a time. The largest providers of these globally and in the UK are Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
A technology that allows for the storage, processing, and management of data over the internet, rather than on local servers. Cloud computing supports the large-scale deployment of AI by providing the necessary infrastructure for data processing.
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