Microsoft’s AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, defended the company’s AI advancements against user criticism, comparing current capabilities to 1990s mobile games. This defense comes as users express frustration over intrusive AI features like Copilot in Windows, citing bugs and privacy concerns. Suleyman also voiced caution regarding Artificial Superintelligence, advocating for a ‘humanist superintelligence’ instead.
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