Microsoft’s AI chief says superintelligence is near, but won’t take your job
Microsoft's AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, believes that superintelligence is near, but it will not take people's jobs. Suleyman has been working on restructuring Microsoft's AI division and has been focusing on training new models and pursuing superintelligence. He also discussed Microsoft's relationship with OpenAI and the company's approach to AI development.
- ▪Mustafa Suleyman is the CEO of Microsoft AI and has been working on restructuring the division.
- ▪Microsoft has signed a new contract with OpenAI, allowing the company to pursue superintelligence independently.
- ▪Suleyman believes that superintelligence will not take people's jobs, despite concerns about automation.
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