Microsoft Rejigs Copilot Teams, Freeing up AI Chief for ...
Microsoft consolidates Copilot teams under Jacob Andreou to unify AI products and frees Mustafa Suleyman to lead superintelligence model development over the next five years.
- On Tuesday, Microsoft said it is unifying engineering for commercial and consumer Copilot assistants amid slow adoption, naming Jacob Andreou executive vice president to lead the combined teams reporting to CEO Satya Nadella.
- Microsoft says multiple Copilot variants confused customers, prompting a consolidation to boost adoption, amid competitive pressure from Google Gemini, Anthropic, and reliance on OpenAI.
- Senior executives Ryan Roslansky, Perry Clarke and Charles Lamanna will lead Microsoft 365 apps and the Copilot platform, with the reorganization spanning four connected pillars.
- Mustafa Suleyman will shift focus to Superintelligence efforts and deliver world-class models for Microsoft over the next five years, as a Microsoft spokesperson said data safeguards will continue in future Copilot versions.
- The company’s longer-term plan is to build proprietary frontier models to meet enterprise needs and research breakthroughs, forming the MAI Superintelligence Team with resources to train frontier-scale models independently of OpenAI.
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