Cloud Computing is a well-known term and a concept that almost every organization uses today. Previously, every firm faced the issue of setting up its own data centers, and of course, it was a tedious task to maintain servers and bear huge infrastructure costs. Then came Cloud Computing. Cloud Computing helped organizations save costs by providing only the services they required, such as servers, storage, networking, databases, and computing power, without managing the physical infrastructure themselves. But with the evolution of AI, cloud computing alone is no longer a complete solution. Why? Because AI today is not just powering websites and applications. It is running: self-driving cars IoT devices smart cameras drones robotics intelligent assistants These systems require real-time information and instant decision-making. Sending every request to a distant cloud server and waiting for the response introduces latency, which is not practical for modern AI-driven systems.…