UPDATED JUNE 15, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 15, 2026

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Satya Nadella

Satya Nadella

  • · 23h ago

    Satya Nadella defines two core corporate assets in AI: human capital for judgment and relationships, and token capital for owned AI capability. He argues neither replaces the other, and human agency is the primary driver of AI growth.

  • · 23h ago

    Nadella warns that if a general AI model commoditizes a company's unique expertise, the firm loses its reason to exist. Success depends on using human judgment to make token capital more specialized and effective.

  • · 23h ago

    A sovereign company must build a learning loop atop AI models so its institutional memory persists even if the underlying model changes. This requires private evaluation and reinforcement learning based on internal workflows.

  • · 23h ago

    Nadella describes a proprietary hill climbing machine: an AI system that improves with every internal use, creating a recursive loop where better workflows generate stronger training signals for compounding advantage.

  • · 23h ago

    Nadella draws a parallel between AI and early globalization, which hollowed out industries and displaced workers despite positive GDP numbers. He warns AI risks a similar crisis if a few model providers capture all economic returns.

  • · 23h ago

    Nadella advocates for a frontier ecosystem over just frontier models. He argues a stable equilibrium requires AI to enable more value for companies using it than for those building it, with broad value distribution across sectors.

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