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Satya Nadella says AI agents should be treated like employees with identities, permissions, and audits
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says companies should manage AI agents like employees, giving them identities and permissions.
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What happenedMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella says companies should manage AI agents like employees, giving them identities and permissions.
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Left / center-leftSatya Nadella says AI agents should be treated like employees with identities, permissions, and audits
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