Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on empowering people with AI | The Positive Leadership Podcast

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As Microsoft's chief technology officer, JP's guest on this week's episode of the #PositiveLeadership podcast thinks deeply about how technology can impact people's lives and benefit everyone.

Host of the Behind the Tech podcast and author of Reprogramming the American Dream, JP talks to Kevin Scott, who takes us on a journey from rural Virginia to changing the world with AI.


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Cannot understand the host. 
Accent too thick. 
Sorry.

ahsanmohammed
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Your AI is Hanging along with windows.

gepliprl
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New outlooks

Dosnt have conditional formatting

No option format the look the way we want

All emails looks merged!

All in all... Its not upgrade at all.

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This interview is filled with flowery language and avoids addressing the real issues surrounding AI. While Kevin Scott, Microsoft's CTO, emphasizes the potential of AI to improve lives and solve global challenges, he conveniently sidesteps the crucial question of who truly benefits from these advancements. He fails to acknowledge the significant power imbalance that exists, where large tech companies like Microsoft hold the reins of AI development and reap the majority of the rewards. He vaguely mentions "responsible AI" but offers no concrete solutions to address biases, job displacement, and the potential for misuse. Furthermore, his emphasis on individual entrepreneurship as a solution for economic disparities rings hollow, as it ignores the systemic issues that perpetuate inequality. It seems the "American Dream" he champions is one where tech giants like Microsoft control the narrative and the profits, leaving individuals to navigate the complex and often inequitable landscape of AI's impact.

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Please just dont gave us an update that contain a "fixes and the bugs"

Please just gave us regulae stable update, and if it not stable yet, please just do not release it to the public (user)

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