Satya Nadella says AI is yet to find its killer app
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella argues that the true measure of AI's success should focus on its potential to enhance GDP rather than claims of artificial general intelligence (AGI). During a recent podcast appearance, he dismissed AGI milestones as mere benchmark manipulation. Nadella advocates for AI's role akin to the industrial revolution, requiring significant growth rates to demonstrate its value. He suggests that understanding and effectively utilizing AI might take time, similar to past technological advancements like personal computers, which eventually transformed business processes through innovation in workflow and tools.
Us self-claiming some AGI milestone, that's just nonsensical benchmark hacking, and we should focus on AI's impact on GDP instead.
When we say: 'Oh, this is like the industrial revolution,' let's have that industrial revolution type of growth, around 5% inflation-adjusted.
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