Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shares his views on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
When asked about AI’s human-like qualities, Nadella responded, “I don’t like anthropomorphizing AI.”
“It has got intelligence, if you want to give it that moniker, but it’s not the same intelligence that I have,” he said.”I sort of believe it’s a tool.”
The CEO wants people to realize that artificial intelligence is a tool, not human intelligence.
Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft (MSFT), recently spoke with Bloomberg Television about artificial intelligence
Nadella also expressed his disdain of the term “artificial intelligence” and proposed a new word, “different intelligence.” He said, “Because I have my intelligence, I don’t need any artificial intelligence.”
However, Nadella did not address the discussion around OpenAI’s use of actress Scarlett Johansson’s voice for GPT-4o, instead commenting on the startup’s safety safeguards.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that, “One of the core things that brought OpenAI and Microsoft together way back in 2019 was the focus on how do we ensure that we can make progress—and at the time, it was unclear whether things would even work the way they do. Even so, that company’s objective was centered on the idea of “hey, we want to bring the benefits of this to a larger audience while doing so safely.”
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The CEO also underlined how important it is to adhere to AI ethical norms. Nadella reaffirmed the necessity of appropriate regulatory monitoring and ethical considerations for the responsible development and application of AI.
The closest partner of OpenAI presented a slightly different perspective on how people ought to interact with artificial intelligence products, just one week after the company introduced a personal assistant that can laugh, sing, and speak in a variety of voices.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella , said on Monday on Bloomberg Television that he dislikes the practice of anthropomorphizing artificial intelligence (AI) by using verbs and adjectives that are normally used to describe people. “I think of it as a tool, sort of.”
