Workers should learn AI skills and companies should use it because it’s a “cognitive amplifier,” claims Satya Nadella.

in other words please help us, use our AI

  • glimse@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I was expecting something much worse but to me it deels like he’s saying “we, the people working on this stuff, need to find real use cases that actually justifies the expense” which is…pretty reasonable

    Not defending him or Microsoft at all here but it sounds like normal business shit, not a CEO begging users to like their product

    • TrousersMcPants@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      I mean, it would be a lot more reasonable if the entire tech industry hadn’t gone absolutely 100% all-in on investing billions and billions of dollars into the technology before realizing that they didn’t have any use cases to justify that investment.

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        1 day ago

        Oh you don’t have to convince me it was a mistake, his comment just wasn’t what it’s being made out to be. “Find a use for it or we’re fucked” is a lot different than “please use our product or we’re fucked”

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            1 day ago

            I dunno, there’s a pretty big distinction. “Please use our shitty thing” vs “Please make our shitty thing better so people want to use it”

            It’s placing “blame” on the industry leaders for failing to make something useful

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              16 hours ago

              But HE is the industry leader.

              It’s not like it wasn’t him that sunk every successful product they still had in the last couple of years.