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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 happened Microsoft 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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Business InsiderNews report · Jun 5, 6:00 PM

Satya Nadella says AI agents should be treated like employees with identities, permissions, and audits

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says companies should manage AI agents like employees, giving them identities and permissions.

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Global VoicesNews report · Jun 2, 6:00 AM

The serpent in the code: What allegations of AI usage in the Commonwealth Short Story Prize mean for regions like the Caribbean

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“[E]xisting formulae for ‘authentic’ postcolonial prose are already so codified that a language model can reproduce them convincingly. AI does not disrupt literary taste so much as expose i...

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