December 27th.Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Sleiman warns that if the company wants to be AI CompetitionIt's got to take the leadExtremely high input costs.

Sleiman mentioned in his updated podcast “Moonshots with Peter Diamandis” on December 17th that in the next 5-10 years, the required inputs will be required to compete at the highest level of AIHundreds of billions of dollars, coveringInfrastructure development, hardware inputs and professional talent costsI don't know. Capital demand of this size provides a clear structural advantage to large mature enterprises。
Sleiman stressed that the cost pressure came not only from computing and hardware, but also fromStrong competition for human capitalEspecially AI RESEARCHERS, DATA SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERSThe level of remuneration of individual researchers or technicians is rising sharply。
Sulaiman also described Microsoft's current role asA “Modern Construction Company”HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF EMPLOYEES ARE BUILDING THE CPU AND ACCELERATOR ALGORITHMS FOR AI。
IN ADDITION TO THE TALENT COMPETITION, MICROSOFT, LIKE OTHER LARGE TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES, IS ACCELERATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGI AND SUPER-SMART. INDUSTRY LEADERS HAVE PUBLICLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THESE GOALS ARE NOT ONLY PROHIBITIVELY COSTLY BUT ALSO OF GREAT STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE。
NOTE: AGI (GENERAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) REFERS TO SYSTEMS THAT CAN ACHIEVE HUMAN INTELLIGENCE LEVELS IN MOST MISSIONS, WHEREAS SUPER-INTELLIGENCE REFERS TO AI THAT TRANSCENDS HUMANS IN TOTAL CAPACITY。