In a recent interview with Dwarkesh Patel, Satya Nadella seems to be bucking some of the ebullient consensus about artificial general intelligence or AGI.
Microsoft has a reputation for a softer stance on employee performance than other Big Tech companies. That could be about to change.
In recent public statements, Benioff and Nadella have been engaged in a sometimes not-so-subtle war of words over the future of software. Benioff, in a direct jab, mocked Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilots by calling them a modern-day “ Clippy .”
Microsoft CEO thinks AI should be measured in its contribution to an economy, rather than benchmarks of intelligence.
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Satya Nadella says AI is yet to find a killer app that matches the combined impact of email and ExcelMicrosoft CEO is more interested in neural nets boosting GDP than delivering superhuman intelligence While the likes of OpenAI and Alibaba are talking up artificial general intelligence (AGI) capable of replacing humans,
The technology giant's earnings lay bare the fact that, while many organizations have increased their technology investments by focusing on AI, it's important to not make AI the e
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said AI may broaden what's historically been considered "cognitive labor."
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Futurism on MSNMicrosoft CEO Admits That AI Is Generating Basically No ValueMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella, whose company has invested billions of dollars in ChatGPT maker OpenAI, has had it with the AI hype.
Even Microsoft CEO acknowledges that despite AI improvements, the technology is still not delivering for business and consumers
Satya Nadella shared unexpectedly tough and practical thoughts on the development of artificial intelligence. The Microsoft CEO believes it is necessa
In a post on X, Mr Nadella shared the story of small-town sugarcane farmers who have historically faced significant challenges.
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