Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman warned white-collar jobs could be automated within 12 to 18 months as AI reaches human-level performance, says company is building professional-grade AGI and ...
Love it or hate it, artificial intelligence appears to be here to stay. And for white-collar workers, they may have a very ...
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The company’s AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, told the Financial Times, the American tech giant is currently developing its native cutting-edge foundation models, aiming to minimise its dependence on ...
In An Interview With The Financial Times, Suleyman Warned That Artificial Intelligence (AI) Will Completely Automate Most Tasks In Most White-Collar Jobs Within The Next 12 To 18 Months.
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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman said that the company has to build a powerful AI model of its own with some of the very best AI training team in the world.
Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman predicts that AI could automate most white-collar jobs within 12 to 18 months, raising concerns about widespread workforce disruption and economic impact.
Microsoft is accelerating its artificial intelligence strategy as it moves toward what it calls “true AI self-sufficiency”.
His remarks echo similarly apocalyptic predictions made by CEOs over the past year as AI grew increasingly 'smarter'.