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Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Warns Businesses: You're Paying for AI With Your Secret Data

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Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Warns Businesses: You're Paying for AI With Your Secret Data
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A heavy debate is quietly brewing in Silicon Valley over the long-term safety of enterprise AI adoption. The latest executive to sound the alarm is none other than Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. In a surprising blog post published over the weekend, Nadella warned businesses that relying too heavily on massive, closed-

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source proprietary AI models could turn their tech suppliers into their biggest corporate competitors. According to Nadella, modern enterprises are essentially falling into an expensive trap where they pay for artificial intelligence twice. First, they pay with traditional subscription fees or cloud computing tokens. Second, they obliviously hand over their most valuable institutional know-how to the tech labs running the models behind the scenes. The threat of corporate “exhaust” The core problem stems from how generative models continuously learn. To make an enterprise assistant effective, employees must feed it highly sensitive, proprietary corporate data. Nadella points out that these algorithms actively train on what he calls corporate “exhaust”—the specific phrasing of prompts, the software tools automated agents interact with, and especially the real-time corrections employees...

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