Satya Nadella
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And so I can't wait for some of these Copilot agents to kind of automatically populate my drafts so that I can start reviewing and sending.
And so that's kind of what.
But literally I do feel like I already have in Copilot, like at least 10 agents, right?
I have, which I do at, because I query them as sort of different things for different tasks.
And I feel like there's a new inbox that's going to get created, which is my millions of agents that I'm working with will have to invoke some exceptions to me, notifications to me, ask for instructions.
So at least what I'm thinking is that there's a new scaffolding.
which is the agent manager is going to be that one.
It's not just a chat interface.
I kind of need a smarter thing than chat interface to manage all the agents and their dialogue.
So that's why I think of this co-pilot as the UI for AI is a big, big deal.
And each of us is going to have it.
So basically think of it as there is knowledge work and there's a knowledge worker, right?
the knowledge work may be done by many, many agents, but you still have knowledge worker who is dealing with all the knowledge workers.
And that I think is the interface that one has to build.
Yeah, this has been, it's another, whatever, 30-year journey for us.
It's unbelievable.
Like, I'm the third CEO of Microsoft who's been excited about quantum.
the fundamental breakthrough here or the vision that we've always had is you need a physics breakthrough in order to build a utility scale quantum computer that works.
And so we took that path, you know, which was the path of sort of saying, look, the one way for having that
less noisy or the more reliable qubit is to bet on a physical property that by definition is more reliable.