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Microsoft told reporters that its team is striving for “true self-sufficiency” in artificial intelligence, creating its own models and reducing its reliance on OpenAI, which it says could revolutionize the job market.
Main theses:
- Automation could happen within the next 12–18 months.
- It is predicted that in the next 2-3 years, AI agents will learn to coordinate their work within large organizations.
What is known about Microsoft's plans?
The head of Microsoft's artificial intelligence department, Mustafa Suleiman, made a statement on this occasion.
White-collar work, when you sit at a computer, whether you're a lawyer, accountant, project manager, or marketer — most of these tasks will be fully automated with the help of AI.
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According to Suleiman, this could happen within the next 12–18 months.
He also predicted that in the next 2-3 years, these AI agents will learn to better coordinate their work within the work processes of large organizations.
Moreover, it is claimed that AI tools will also be able to learn and improve over time, and their actions will be increasingly autonomous.
“Creating a new model will be like creating a podcast or writing a blog. It will be possible to develop AI that meets your requirements for every institutional organization and person on the planet,” Suleiman said.
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