Microsoft’s AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, is prioritizing human control over raw superintelligence, emphasizing that advanced AI must serve humanity’s future. Breaking free from OpenAI’s previous limitations, Microsoft is now pursuing a “Humanist Superintelligence” approach, focusing on practical applications like medical breakthroughs and personalized education. Suleyman acknowledges the immense challenge of controlling increasingly intelligent systems, admitting no easy answers exist. While this path may be costlier, Microsoft is committed to a long-term vision of AI designed solely to benefit humankind.
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