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On 10/10/2024 18:13, rbowman wrote:That reminds me... today some license term changes from linkedin landed in my inbox, and apparently all your thoughts, texts and data will now be used for linkedin business development, and I assume, AI training.On Thu, 10 Oct 2024 16:10:04 -0400, Phillip Frabott wrote:>
I think we agree but I phrased my remark badly. Nadella is like having anReplacing Ballmer with Nadella seems to have had quite an impact. OftenI'd disagree. I think Nadella is more like Gates then Ballmer. When was
replacing a CEO is 'meet the new boss, same as the old boss'.
the last time you saw Nadella run on the stage chanting and raving like
Ballmer did? :-P
adult running the company. I'm impressed that he managed to turn the
corporate culture around. Many times the 'new broom' has little effect.
I don't know how much of that is from Nadella's personal background.
Indian business leaders seem to have a more collaborative, longer term
outlook than happens in the US. Ratan Tata was a good example.
I'm skeptical about their AI efforts but at this point I think it's
something they have to do to stay in the game. I do hope the ARM
experiment works out better than the previous attempt.
You opened the door for the relatedness so I had to take it. But yes, from a company corporate perspective I'd agree. But I don't trust Microsoft at all regardless because to me it's all about stealing our data and spying on us with what we do. And Nadella will do what makes the company money. So if they have to screw over their customers to make it so be it. "everyone" (using that loosely) uses Windows so they can do a lot of things to their customers and get away with it because they know their customers can't get away from Windows and Microsoft products. So unfortunately the company's output itself hasn't changed much.
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