Google and Microsoft execs have ‘same warning’ for employees: Learn to use AI or…
Top executives at Microsoft and Google are delivering an identical message to their workforces: artificial intelligence adoption is no longer optional for career advancement. Both tech giants are now evaluating employees based on their AI usage and considering formal metrics in performance reviews as competition intensifies in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Microsoft’s Julia Liuson, president of the division overseeing developer tools including GitHub Copilot, sent a memo to managers in June stating that “using AI is no longer optional — it’s core to every role and every level.”
