Microsoft AI head Mustafa Suleyman repeats his warning on AI technology Mark Zuckerberg are spending billions on, says: It’s not going to be a better world if we…

Microsoft’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman is drawing a line in the sand as tech giants race to build superintelligent systems, declaring that raw capability must take a backseat to human control. “We can’t build superintelligence just for superintelligence’s sake,” Suleyman said, days after unveiling Microsoft’s new MAI Superintelligence Team. “It’s got to be for humanity’s sake, for a future we actually want to live in. It’s not going to be a better world if we lose control of it.”

The timing is significant: Microsoft has finally achieved what Suleyman calls “AI self-sufficiency,” breaking free from contractual limits that previously capped how large a model the company could train under its landmark OpenAI partnership.

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