Mustafa Suleyman
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So we launched Copilot about a year ago, very much as an experiment to see how people like to interact with conversational LLMs.
And my job and my life's work is to be super attentive to those consequences and respond as fast as possible to trim the edges and reshape it and cast it.
In the work setting, it's pretty incredible to see how Copilot is now embedded in Microsoft 365.
It's like a sculpture and you have to just...
So on Windows, on Word, on Excel,
be paying full attention and taking responsibility for the real-time consequences of it.
There's so many tools and features that enable you to just ask your co-pilot whilst you're in the context of your document to summarize something or create a table or to create a schedule or to compare two complex ideas.
And so I think it's had a massive impact there actually.
So we launched Copilot about a year ago, very much as an experiment to see how people like to interact with conversational LLMs.
And it sort of doesn't get talked about so much because it's been so kind of embedded and now it's become like second nature.
It's like part of people's everyday workflow.
In the work setting, it's pretty incredible to see how Copilot is now embedded in Microsoft 365.
So on Windows, on Word, on Excel,
There's so many tools and features that enable you to just ask your co-pilot whilst you're in the context of your document to summarize something or create a table or to create a schedule or to compare two complex ideas.
Well, the next wave for co-pilots is these sort of flavor of much more personable, much more fluent, much more natural interactions.
And so I think it's had a massive impact there actually.
So it's fast, it's sleek, it's very elegant in the UI.
And it sort of doesn't get talked about so much because it's been so kind of embedded and now it's become like second nature.
We've done a lot of work to pare back the complexity.
I think that people want calming, you know, cleaner interfaces.