
Microsoft AI chief thinks superintelligence is near, but won't take your job
Decoder with Nilay Patel
Microsoft is reorienting its AI strategy toward self-sufficiency, aiming to build frontier models independently while continuing its long-term partnership with OpenAI. Central to this shift is the development of enterprise-focused reasoning models like MAI Thinking 1, which prioritize high-quality, curated data and infrastructure efficiency to solve complex professional tasks. Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, argues that the primary objective of superintelligence should be to enhance human health and productivity, exemplified by a new foundation model for healthcare developed with the Mayo Clinic. While acknowledging public anxiety regarding job displacement, the discussion distinguishes between automating rote administrative tasks and replacing human roles, emphasizing that AI should act as a tool for human judgment. Ultimately, the path to superintelligence requires rigorous governance and a focus on human-centric outcomes rather than mere recursive self-improvement.
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