Microsoft’s artificial ielligence unit has said that the company’s efforts to achieve super artificial ielligence will prioritize human safety.
According to The Verge, Mustafa Suleiman, the head of Microsoft’s artificial ielligence departme, announced that a new team has been formed in the company whose goal is to develop “humanistic super-artificial ielligence”, that is, a model of artificial ielligence that is designed only to serve humanity.
Microsoft prioritizes human safety in the developme of cloud artificial ielligence
According to Suleiman, this type of super artificial ielligence is not supposed to be an unlimited and uncorolled eity with high degrees of autonomy; Rather, it should be carefully adjusted, within the framework and with limitations. Suleiman joined Microsoft last year as CEO of Artificial Ielligence. This departme has recely released its first iernal models for producing text, sound and image.

Suleiman said: “In Microsoft’s artificial ielligence departme, we believe that humans are more importa than artificial ielligence. Our Humanistic AI Cloud puts humans at the ceer of the picture. This artificial ielligence is on humanity’s team; A subordinate and corollable artificial ielligence, an ielligence that cannot and will not open Pandora’s box.
Although Sulaiman said that Microsoft is denying reports of a race to achieve artificial general ielligence (AGI), the competition between the company and OpenAI has become very iense. According to the new agreeme between Microsoft and OpenAI, Microsoft can now pursue AGI developme independely, alone or in collaboration with third parties. Microsoft is also perfectly legally eitled to use OpenAI’s iellectual property to develop its own AGI and try to win the competition.
Mustafa Suleiman’s vision for a humanistic AI super-ielligence will have three main uses, including acting as an AI companion that helps people learn, act, be productive and feel supported, provide assistance and support to the health industry, and create new scieific advances in the field of clean energy.



