Microsoft’s Nadella Warns Against ‘Hubris’ Amid AI Growth

  • CEO speaks in Munich about Microsoft culture and spread of AI
  • Cautions ‘celebrating’ successes as he pushes into new areas

Satya Nadella.

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Microsoft Corp. and its competitors should eschew artificial intelligence systems that replace people instead of maximizing their time, Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said in an interview Monday.

"The fundamental need of every person is to be able to use their time more effectively, not to say, ‘let us replace you’," Nadella said in an interview at the DLD conference in Munich. "This year and the next will be the key to democratizing AI. The most exciting thing to me is not just our own promise of AI as exhibited by these products, but to take that capability and put it in the hands of every developer and every organization."