I've seen a lot of people sharing similar sentiments just because it's Microsoft executives.
These executives came up through engineering. These are not MBA's. Russinovich famously founded Winternals (now Sysinternals), and got bought by Microsoft. Building tools for the OS that the OS vendor didn't think to:
Wasn't the execs sentiment to replace the workforce as soon as possible with ai? But I get it, you get to get a face when you're an exec but no face when you're a jobless junior CS graduate.
It's ironic that Microsoft execs don't worry about AI replacingtheir jobs. If that doesn't paint a very clear picture of why most execs keep repeating this trope, I'm not sure what is.
But compromised Mozilla's solution will then be passed as 'independent' so that a corrupt government can accept it without officially kneeling to BigTech. Publicity stunt a'la foundation.
I think it should be 70 billion, scratch that, 125 billion, scratch that - 180 trillion. I'd rather have pictures of crocodile Trump on the Moon than a warm house, scratch that, rather than kids, scratch that, rather than any decent future at all. Great move, guys, can't get enough of it.
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