Microsoft CEO warns AI must 'do something useful' or lose 'social permission'

11 pointsposted 17 days ago
by akyuu

8 Comments

rolph

17 days ago

A good start would be for it to go away when told to do so.

bigfatkitten

17 days ago

Including when told via Group Policy. Which it does only sometimes.

expedition32

17 days ago

I am sometimes using Edge browser on android and when I want to put in a website adress I'm blasted with copilot instead.

Anyone else on HN noticed this?

(Frankly I don't want to talk with AI until they are either Daedalus from Deus Ex or cute girls like in Japanese anime).

rolph

17 days ago

i think thats reasonable point, you seem to see AI as an entertainment value, when its not disrupting your usage.

saubeidl

17 days ago

I don't recall ever giving permission in the first place, Satya.

rsynnott

16 days ago

"Behold this thing that we have wrought. Is it not wonderful?! [...] What should we do with it, customers?"

There's some very weird thinking here.

damnesian

17 days ago

Interesting statement from a company far from having stuck the landing on its own platform.