Microsoft’s AI chief says superintelligence is near, but won’t take your job
By the AIdeaFlow Team
Microsoft just made a massive strategic shift in the AI race, and most people missed it. Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, revealed that the company renegotiated its OpenAI partnership last October to pursue superintelligence independently. Translation: Microsoft isn't just reselling someone else's models anymore.
The new deal lets Microsoft both license OpenAI's models and build its own frontier AI systems. Since October, Suleyman has been assembling what he calls the "Superintelligence team" and building the compute clusters needed to train cutting edge models. At Microsoft Build this month, they announced seven new models across different modalities.
Suleyman describes the OpenAI partnership as "one of the most successful partnerships in history" but emphasizes that good relationships evolve. The company spent 15 to 18 months working through this transition, which fundamentally restructured how AI works at Microsoft. Suleyman's role shifted from leading consumer products to focusing entirely on the superintelligence mission.
For anyone building on Microsoft's AI stack, this matters. You're no longer just getting repackaged OpenAI models. Microsoft is now developing its own frontier capabilities, which could mean more options, better integration with Azure, and potentially different pricing or performance characteristics.
The timing is notable. This restructuring happened right as the AI industry hit a wave of negative polling and political pushback. Suleyman also took aim at Anthropic during the conversation, criticizing how they talk about Claude "as though it is conscious." The gloves are coming off as the major players stake out their positions in the race to superintelligence.
Whether Microsoft can actually deliver on superintelligence is the open question. But the strategic intent is clear: they're done being just the infrastructure provider for someone else's breakthrough. They want their own seat at the frontier.
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