I’m excited to announce that today I’m joining @Microsoft as CEO of Microsoft AI. I’ll be leading all consumer AI products and research, including Copilot, Bing and Edge. My friend and longtime collaborator Karén Simonyan will be Chief Scientist, and several of our amazing teammates have chosen to join us. @InflectionAI will continue on its mission under a new CEO, and look to reach more people than ever by making its API widely available to developers and businesses the world over. It’s been an amazing journey, with so much more to come. Thank you to everyone for your support. Things really are just getting started.
@mustafasuleyman @Microsoft narrator: he did not, in fact, lead all consumer AI products and research
@mustafasuleyman @Microsoft Wow such a big shift amazing play what happened to @inflectionAI 😛?
@mustafasuleyman @Microsoft microsoft eating their own son
@mustafasuleyman @Microsoft Will the new Inflection CEO continue your strategy of scaring the shit out of regulators to create hurdles only big companies like yours can jump over?
@mustafasuleyman @Microsoft Keep the lead over Grok here
@mustafasuleyman @Microsoft What is Microsoft cooking??
@mustafasuleyman @Microsoft The 22k h100s are gonna end up getting owned by Microsoft, aren’t they…
Congratulations on your new job! I know you have a lot on your plate and have a lot of ideas swirling around in your mind right now so please accept a few more from this complete stranger here on the Internet. I may not get the chance to get your attention so I have to strike while the iron is hot, so to speak. 1. Please give us an affordable way to have the AI interface with our own private data, locally, which doesn't involve purchasing expensive video cards or computers, 2. Does not collect any sort of telemetry, 3. But if it will, doesn't then sell this data to some shady no name "business" out of Nebraska and when you look it up on Google Maps it's a cornfield with half a scarecrow in it (we have no idea what happened to the other half and that's sort of the point), 4. Will not involve any "pay to play" elements like anything over a specific input will need to be purchased in the form of tokens or whatever the kids are calling it nowadays. It's a productivity tool not World of Warcraft, 5. Will not have a low threshold rate limiting feature but a modest one is acceptable, 6. Will not seek to "nanny" or scold its users based on a very narrow-minded set of parameters which may or may not align with the users values, ideas, and thoughts and they can think for themselves, 7. Will be able to work with local files and directories in meaningful ways to the user and make suggestions on improvements but not act on those improvements without several UAC prompts, 8. Will have some sort of auditing capabilities and reporting should the user decide they want that, 9. Will be able to export files and folders into common file formats such as PDF or in other ways the user will find helpful, 10. And inputs will be properly secured, sanity checked, and any multi-factor mechanisms in place will have the ability for the user to log completely out of sessions or revoke them without having to pay for a higher tier of service, aliases will be available so as to mitigate password spray attacks and any other MFA evilngnx style vectors will be hardened. Thank you for your time and good luck in your new role!