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Sean Endicott

Microsoft’s Copilot leadership shake‑up signals a major shift in how the company plans its AI future

Mustafa Suleyman, chief executive officer of Microsoft AI.

Microsoft just made some major changes to its Copilot leadership structure. The tech giant has brought together its commercial and consumer Copilot efforts and announced several roles to lead the charge to accomplish its mission of superintelligence.

Microsoft's Copilot system will have four "pillars," as described by Microsoft: Copilot experience, Copilot platform, Microsoft 365 apps, and AI models.

All the details were shared in a blog post written by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Mustafa Suleyman.

Jacob Andreou will lead Copilot experiences, both consumer and commercial as an executive vice president reporting to Nadella. Before joining Microsoft, Andreou was a Senior Vice President at Snap (the company behind Snapchat).

Ryan Roslansky, Perry Clarke, and Charles Lamanna will lead Microsoft 365 apps and the Copilot platform.

The restructure frees up a familiar face, Mustafa Suleyman, to focus on building models.

"To that end, we are bringing the Copilot system across commercial and consumer together as one unified effort," explained Nadella. "This will span four connected pillars: Copilot experience, Copilot platform, Microsoft 365 apps, and AI models. This is how we move from a collection of great products to a truly integrated system, one that is simpler and more powerful for customers."

Microsoft's new EVP of Copilot will report directly to CEO Satya Nadella. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Speaking of Microsoft's superintelligence mission, Nadella pressed the importance of Suleyman.

"Mustafa Suleyman and I have been working towards this plan for some time, and he will continue to lead this high ambition work, reporting to me. Mustafa is uniquely qualified to drive this forward, with his deep focus and commitment to advancing the frontiers of model science, while also ensuring that human control, agency, and economic opportunity remain at the center of these advancements."

Suleyman has spoken about superintelligence on several occasions, including clarifying that it won't replace humanity.

In his portion of the statement, Suleyman called the creation of superintelligence as "the foundation for our future as a company." He added that, "the next phase of this plan is to restructure our organization to enable me to focus all my energy on our Superintelligence efforts and be able to deliver world class models for Microsoft over the next 5 years."

Suleyman's new role could also help Microsoft shift away from its reliance on OpenAI. The company has already started shifted away from the startup, opening its relationship last year and working on its own models.

💬 Will Microsoft play a key role in creating a superintelligent AI system?

Superintelligence refers to an AI system that surpasses human cognitive abilities. Suleyman explained that Microsoft's vision for superintelligence would deliver "all the goodness of science and invention without the "uncontrollable risks”

But will Microsoft actually be a pioneer in AI and be part of the team that passes the superintelligence milestone? Let me know your predictions in the comments.


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