Satya Nadella says companies must own their AI “learning loops” to compound human and token capital, or risk ceding all value to a handful of frontier models
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@zephyr_z9
@zephyr_z9
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@yacinemtb
Kache
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“You can offload a task, or even a job, but you can never offload your learning” honestly so true
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@sriramk
Sriram Krishnan
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Very interesting take from @satyanadella on AI being a platform where many players can create value.
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@hnshah
Hiten Shah
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Satya's post is worth reading closely because it gets at the real AI question for companies. Who captures the learning? His argument is that companies are becoming a new kind of learning system. People bring judgment, taste, relationships, context and ambition. AI brings
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AshutoshShrivastava
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Everyone should take some time to read this article from Satya Nadella. The future winners will not be the companies with the best models. They'll be the companies with the best learning loops between humans and AI.
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@amasad
Amjad Masad
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This is the most inspiring positive-sum vision for AI in the enterprise.
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@elonmusk
Elon Musk
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Interesting
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@levie
Aaron Levie
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Great post. The companies that are able to get their unique IP, institutional knowledge, and data into a format and architecture that lets them capture all of the gains and progress in AI are going to be in the best position in the future. “the real opportunity is not in picking
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@matt_slotnick
Matt Slotnick
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a rare great post from a public CEO. the issue many companies face is that they've never built true platforms or ecosystems. it's not marketing and an API. it's about structurally creating more value for customers and partners than you capture
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@deredleritt3r
Prinz
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“The last thing any of us want is a world where every company across every sector is ceding value to a few models that eat everything they see. If all the value is accrued by only a few models, the political economy will simply not tolerate it. There is no societal permission for