public policy ai

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The public policy ai tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the societal and regulatory dimensions of artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI. Content highlights Satya Nadella's statements at the World Economic Forum, emphasizing that AI must demonstrate measurable real-world benefits in areas like health, education, and public-sector efficiency to maintain public trust and social license. The tag also addresses the need for broad economic wins and public consent for the energy consumption required by large AI models, warning that failure to secure social permission could lead to political pushback and industry disruption. These threads explore the intersection of AI development, corporate responsibility, and public policy.
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    Nadella at Davos: AI Must Prove Real World Impact or Lose Social License

    Satya Nadella’s blunt message from Davos is a challenge and a warning: generative AI must start delivering measurable, real-world impact or risk losing the fragile public mandate that enables today's AI boom. At the World Economic Forum this year Nadella reframed the debate away from benchmark...
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    Microsoft AI Boom Needs Broad Wins and Social Consent for Energy

    Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella issued a blunt reminder this week: the AI boom cannot be a winner-takes-all sprint limited to a handful of companies or regions, and it must earn the public’s permission to consume vastly more energy — or risk running headlong into political and social pushback that...
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    Microsoft Elevate: Empowering Communities & Skilling 20 Million for a Human-Centric AI Future

    Artificial intelligence, long the province of science fiction and the domain of experts, is swiftly becoming a deeply personal and practical influence on daily life. For students charting their educational futures, teachers rethinking classroom methods, or entrepreneurs seeking new efficiencies...
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