🎧 Listen: In today's episode of The Journal podcast, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks with WSJ Editor in Chief Matt Murray at the World Economic Forum in Davos about the company’s artificial-intelligence ambitions
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Kate Linebaugh: That's Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. He sat down with Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Matt Murray at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. They talked about Microsoft's plans to broaden ChatGPT's reach and how, for better or worse, AI could change the way we work. Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business, and power. I'm Kate Linebaugh. It's Wednesday, January 18th. Coming up on the show, Microsoft CEO on his big beg on AI.
Kate Linebaugh: GitHub Copilot is an AI tool that helps developers write code. It's owned by Microsoft. Matt Murray: But the slightly pessimist case, you're an optimist on this, would be it's exciting, it's rapidly moving, it's a bit terrifying. Knowledge workers, I've heard it already here at Davos this week, already anxious in some ways about their future jobs.
Satya Nadella: Yeah. I mean, look, this is something that we've been partnered with OpenAI deeply now for multiple years, and we built in Azure, our public cloud infrastructure, an AI supercomputer. At this point, the way Microsoft's going to really commercialize all of this is Azure has become the place for anybody and everybody who thinks about AI and large scale training. We are way ahead on that and we continue to plan to really step it up there.
Matt Murray: But what do we need to be doing as a society and maybe even for the folks in this room, a lot of them are knowledge workers, to be thinking about and preparing ourself for what's coming?
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