Satya Nadella starts blogging about AI, wants to move the conversation beyond "slop"
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Satya Nadella, Microsoft Director-General and AI's main seller of the company, wants customers to know that the moment for the next phase of acceptance of artificial intelligence, one in which the emphasis should be...
Satya Nadella's Visionary Plea: Stop Calling AI 'Slop' And Embrace Its Transformative Power
BitcoinWorld Satya Nadella’s Visionary Plea: Stop Calling AI ‘Slop’ and Embrace Its Transformative Power In a defining moment for the artificial intelligence industry, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has issued a clarion call to reframe the global conversation around AI. Writing on his personal blog in late 2025, Nadella directly challenged the prevailing notion of AI-generated content as mere “slop,” a term recently elevated by Merriam-Webster. Ins…
Microsoft’s Nadella wants us to stop thinking of AI as ‘slop’
A couple of weeks after Merriam-Webster named “slop” as its word of the year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella weighed in on what to expect from AI in 2026. In his classic, intellectual style, Nadella wrote on his personal blog that he wants us to stop thinking of AI as “slop” and start thinking of it…
Microsoft CEO, Google Engineer Deflect AI Quality Complaints
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella urges moving beyond “slop vs sophistication,” while Google engineer Jaana Dogan frames AI criticism as burnout. The post Microsoft CEO, Google Engineer Deflect AI Quality Complaints appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Satya Nadella says AI’s next test is real-world results
MicMicrosoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella said 2026 would be a defining year for artificial intelligence, as the technology moves beyond early experimentation toward wider adoption and practical use. He said the AI industry needs to move beyond debates over ‘slop’ and focus on whether AI tools deliver real-world value. “As I reflect on the past year and look toward the one ahead, there’s no question 2026 will be a pivotal year for AI,” Nadella …
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