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Home / Technology / Microsoft Exec Slams AI Critics: 'Mindblowing!'

Microsoft Exec Slams AI Critics: 'Mindblowing!'

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Microsoft AI CEO questions public's lack of enthusiasm for AI.
  • Windows chief faced backlash for calling Windows an 'agentic OS'.
  • Elon Musk agrees with Microsoft executive's pro-AI stance.
Microsoft Exec Slams AI Critics: 'Mindblowing!'

Microsoft's AI group CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, recently voiced frustration with public cynicism regarding artificial intelligence. He found it 'mindblowing' that people are unimpressed by AI's capacity for fluent conversation and image generation, comparing current advancements to the simplicity of early mobile games. This sentiment arises as Microsoft integrates more AI features into its Windows operating system.

Previously, Windows lead Pavan Davuluri's announcement of Windows evolving into an 'agentic OS' sparked significant negative reactions online. Users criticized the perceived overemphasis on AI, with some expressing a preference for improved system reliability and ease of use. Davuluri subsequently adjusted his public communication, shifting focus to user-requested improvements and omitting direct AI promotion.

Despite the user backlash, Microsoft appears committed to its AI strategy, with Suleyman dismissing concerns about an AI bubble. He asserts that AI is the most capable technology ever invented and is progressing at an unprecedented pace. Notably, tech mogul Elon Musk echoed Suleyman's sentiments, adding his support to the executive's defense of AI's potential.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
He finds it mindblowing that people are unimpressed by AI's conversational and image generation abilities compared to early video games.
Users criticized the promotion of Windows as an 'agentic OS,' preferring focus on reliability and usability over AI features.
Yes, Elon Musk agreed with Microsoft executive Mustafa Suleyman's statement defending AI's impressive capabilities.

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