
Microsoft executives Omar Shahine and Jakob Werner co-created a strategy document with AI assistance that states the company wants to make users addicted to its Scout AI assistant. The document claims phase one will grow user dependence through standalone ClawPilot and daily tool ecosystems. Satya Nadella denies the document's authenticity and states it is not a company goal. The document notes AI co-creation and human verification of every sentence.
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Microsoft literally wants to 'make people addicted' to AI
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