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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Issues Blunt Warning to AI Giants Over Jobs and Data Centers
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Times of India22.06.2026Tecnología2 dk okumaIndia

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Issues Blunt Warning to AI Giants Over Jobs and Data Centers

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns AI leaders (implied: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) against monopolizing AI value while warning of job losses and safety risks, advocating for a more inclusive AI development model.

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Por qué importa

The AI industry has seen rapid growth with concerns over job displacement and safety.

Tamaño de fuente

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella with a blunt message for OpenAI, Anthropic and Google on AI jobs and data centers. Satya Nadella helped light the fuse on the AI boom. Now he's turning to the companies leading it with a message that sounds a lot like a warning. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the Microsoft CEO took aim at how a small cluster of frontier labs is hoovering up the value of AI—while telling the world that white-collar jobs are doomed and that their own models could be dangerous, all as a pitch for why they need unlimited money and data centers. His framing was blunt. "You can't say, hey, all white-collar jobs are gone and this could even be a weapon and we will use all the power to build data centers," Nadella told the WSJ. You can't, in other words, warn that AI is coming for jobs and sell unlimited expansion in the same breath. The public, he predicted, won't sit still for a handful of models "doing all of the learning for the world." What Nadella wants the AI giants to stop doing He never named names. But OpenAI, Anthropic and Google build the most advanced proprietary models, and the target wasn't hard to spot. Nadella's complaint is that a few companies are capturing the value of a world-changing technology while making dire prophecies about safety and jobs—and using those very prophecies to justify limitless expansion. He wants to pull the AI race away from a future written and controlled by a small group of model-builders. And he's putting Microsoft's weight behind the message, not just his words. In a matter of weeks, the company pushed out a suite of low-cost AI models to soften the sticker shock customers feel from runaway AI bills, and launched Copilot Cowork, an autonomous agent that lets users reach for cheaper models on long tasks. Microsoft is even mulling whether to host a version of DeepSeek, the ultra-cheap Chinese provider that OpenAI and Anthropic have accused of copying their top models—a move that could send DeepSeek climbing just as both rivals stare down a price war. The throughline is the same one in his message: don't let a few models do all the learning for the world. Why Nadella says the AI giants haven't earned 'social permission' The sharpest part of the message is aimed at how the AI giants talk about jobs. Anthropic's Dario Amodei has predicted AI could wipe out half of entry-level white-collar jobs; both he and OpenAI's Sam Altman have paired job warnings with dark safety predictions. Nadella's answer is to reject the framing that AI is simply a tool for cutting headcount. "No, how about we think about reorganizing the jobs?" he said. There's displacement and change management ahead, he allowed, but there's a path through it. His closing point is the real message to the industry: capability won't be enough if the public doesn't buy in. "No amount of just narrative is going to do it," he said—companies have to make people feel they have agency and economic opportunity. "We now have to do the hard work in earning the social permission."

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Increased regulatory scrutiny of AI giants

    Probable · En meses

Preguntas abiertas

  • How will other AI companies respond to Nadella's warning?
  • What regulatory actions might follow?

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