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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns companies pay for AI twice: in cash and in proprietary knowledge fed to models. He calls this the Reverse Information Paradox, where AI labs learn from customer data through prompts, corrections, and agent tools. Nadella proposes a trust boundary around company data, evals, and memory to prevent knowledge leakage.
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