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Mustafa Suleyman of Inflection AI Joins Microsoft

52 points| arunsivadasan | 1 year ago |blogs.microsoft.com

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eclectic29|1 year ago

This is really bad news for Microsoft culture. See https://archive.is/ZuvYu. Also from Wikipedia: In August 2019, Suleyman was placed on administrative leave following allegations of bullying employees.[17][18] The company hired an external lawyer to investigate, and shortly thereafter Suleyman left to take a VP role at parent company Google. An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, as well as additional details published by Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards.[19][20].

whoevercares|1 year ago

Bill Gates used to call people idiots to their face all the time

freefaler|1 year ago

He's not a technical guy, it's not like Ilya or Geohot. So it's not that important in the grand scheme of things...

From wikipedia:

After dropping out of university at 19, Suleyman helped start the Muslim Youth Helpline[6][7] with his university friend Mohammed Mamdani,[5] a telephone counselling service. The organization would later become one of the largest mental health support services for Muslims in the UK.[5]

Suleyman subsequently worked as a policy officer on human rights for Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, before going on to start Reos Partners, a ‘systemic change’ consultancy that uses methods from conflict resolution to navigate social problems. As a negotiator and facilitator, Mustafa worked for a wide range of clients such as the United Nations, the Dutch government, and the World Wide Fund for Nature.[8][9]

fakedang|1 year ago

To be fair, Sam Altman is no tech guy either. Although you could also retort that Microsoft have no need for another management guy other than Nadella.

bionhoward|1 year ago

I can’t stand the way he tweets while ignoring the inflection customer noncompete nightmare. Maybe I’m just out of touch with corpo world as a solo founder guy but damn wtf is everyone at OpenAI/Microsoft/Anthropic/Inflection/Nvidia/Google smoking that they think it’s OK to claim fair use in learning from everyone then forbid others from using their technology to make AI/ML stuff ? Am I wrong to be continually shocked about these legal terms? IMHO, hypocrisy is a priori unreasonable.

If you read this and care about AI, then please consider switching to Mistral because their CEO actively deleted the customer noncompete and they are the only option with no such term.

ycsux|1 year ago

Will do that. I hate the way OpenAI can't say where their training data is from, even

jmount|1 year ago

> There is no franchise value in our industry and the work and product innovation we drive at this moment will define the next decade and beyond.

So no bird in hand, but the two in the bush are worth more?

gigel82|1 year ago

Interesting, Mikhail Parakhin, CEO of Advertising, where Windows is reporting these days is also moving under the new org.

I wonder what Microsoft's plans are for Windows now that the whole thing reports to Copilot and Ads.

jgalt212|1 year ago

> I wonder what Microsoft's plans are for Windows now that the whole thing reports to Copilot and Ads.

oh, jeez.

ngomez|1 year ago

Not the whole thing: a lot of the Windows org chart is still under Rajesh Jha in Experiences + Devices, or scattered around Azure with Scott Guthrie. But they've already been pushing Windows Copilot and Bing Ads and widgets, so I imagine the plan is more of the same.

frabcus|1 year ago

Inflection blog post about their new CEO, and their view of the change, and new API access to their model via Azure: https://inflection.ai/the-new-inflection

Also it is worth signing up to and trying out Pi, and talking to it about something emotional. It has a different tone both audio and what it says to other LLMs: https://pi.ai

API access to that does give more options for people making apps, it is different.

__lbracket__|1 year ago

Li'l muzzi had trouble in the startup !!

arunsivadasan|1 year ago

Is this an acquisition?

sergers|1 year ago

I don't think so?

Inflection announced new ceo and changes today as well.

The article seems to mention several employees jumped ship with Mustafa.