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Satya Nadella on AI, knowledge work, and Microsoft’s next workflow
In this All-In Podcast fireside chat, Satya Nadella discusses how AI is reshaping knowledge work, software development, and organizational workflows at Microsoft. The excerpt focuses on Copilot, autonomous agents, digital coworkers, identity and permissions, and the broader competitive landscape in AI.
From chat to agents
Nadella discusses how AI is shifting from chat to reasoning, actions, and autonomous agents across different form factors.
A new model for work
He describes a future of knowledge work built around macro delegation, micro steering, and “infinite minds.”
Agent identity and permissions
The conversation covers digital employees, identity, permissions, and provenance for agentic systems.
Structural change inside tech
Nadella explains how Microsoft is changing workflows by combining roles and restructuring how products are built.
Topics
AI form factors and agents
Nadella explains the progression from chat to reasoning, actions, and autonomous agents in AI tools.
Macro delegation, micro steering
The discussion explores how knowledge workers may manage agents through delegation and steering.
Digital employees and governance
Microsoft’s vision for digital coworkers includes identity, credentials, and auditability.
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end of the day the organization needs to understand what work got done h and what's the provenence of that work uh and how do you trace it back right so therefore you kind of want either what if it's a human with a lot of agents then it's really macro delegation micro steering by the human whose identity was
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Audience comments snapshot
Comments focus on Satya Nadella’s impact, Copilot’s limits, and AI excitement
Public comments are mostly impressed by Nadella’s leadership and Microsoft’s turnaround, with several viewers praising the interview itself. A few comments highlight hands-on reactions to Copilot—both a successful timestamp lookup and frustration after hitting a refusal—while others joke about his unexpected influence on Linux or wish for a different interviewer setup.
Comment themes
Leadership plus product scrutiny
The audience is paying attention to both the business story and the product experience, especially how Microsoft’s AI tools behave in practice.
Excitement tempered by skepticism
The comments suggest strong interest in the pace of AI change, but also skepticism about whether current tools are good enough to rely on broadly.
Interest in the conversation format
There is visible appreciation for the interview format, along with some desire for different or more probing questions.
Audience signals
Praise for Nadella’s leadership
Several commenters frame Nadella as having dramatically improved Microsoft’s trajectory or made a broader historical impact.
Mixed reactions to Copilot usefulness
One commenter reports a positive practical use of the video’s AI features, while another notes quickly reaching a refusal from Copilot and doubts using it without an edge over other LLMs.
AI progress feels rapid
Some viewers simply express surprise at how fast AI has moved or how much can change in a year.
Humorous tech commentary
A commenter jokes about Nadella’s relationship to Linux, showing the thread includes light humor and tech banter.
Representative public comments
Crazy what a year can do….
Took me like 4 prompts to hit “can’t help you with that request” on co-pilot Can’t ever see myself using co-pilot without some serious edge over all the other LLMs.
The man who has done more for Linux than anyone else ever in history.
I pressed the "Ask" button, and asked it to give me the time stamp when Jason mentioned "Gemini". It gave me the answer which was spot on. This stuff is amazing!
Great to see this interview Only wish David Friedberg was there to ask more thought provoking questions ;)
He’s done such an amazing job saving Microsoft from the depths of Balmer’s death spiral.
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