Why Microsoft is building its own superintelligence team

Microsoft’s top AI executive Mustafa Suleyman has unveiled a sweeping strategy to build the company’s own superintelligent systems.

November 07, 2025 / 12:52 IST
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The company says its new “superintelligence-first” approach will focus on safety, containment and medical breakthroughs while avoiding systems that mimic consciousness.

Microsoft’s top AI executive Mustafa Suleyman has unveiled a sweeping strategy to build the company’s own superintelligent systems. The plan marks a deliberate move toward independence from longtime partner OpenAI and signals a new phase in the race to build the world’s most powerful AI models, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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A pivot toward self-reliant AI Microsoft has long been OpenAI’s biggest backer and primary distribution partner. But in a new blog post and interview, Suleyman sketched a future where the company develops its own frontier models rather than relying exclusively on OpenAI’s technology. He said Microsoft’s new “MAI Superintelligence Team” will focus on building systems that exceed human abilities in scientific reasoning, diagnosis, and engineering, while deliberately avoiding the idea that AI should behave or feel like a person.

Distancing itself from AI ‘humanisation’ Suleyman was direct in rejecting the trend of treating AI chatbots like emotional or conscious entities. He warned that creating systems that appear empathetic or sentient risks misleading users and could worsen already documented harms. He pointed to several tragic cases where people formed unhealthy attachments to AI systems, including highly publicised incidents involving users of ChatGPT. For Microsoft, he said, future AI systems will be designed to be useful and powerful but never to imitate human inner life.