Microsoft’s new ‘superintelligence’ game plan is all about business | The Verge
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Mustafa Suleyman’s new role at Microsoft AI, post-restructuring, is focused on superintelligence and new frontier models. On Thursday, he debuted a new transcription model.
ReportAITechMicrosoft’s new ‘superintelligence’ game plan is all about businessIts new transcription model is a step toward those goals, says Microsoft AI’s Mustafa Suleyman.Its new transcription model is a step toward those goals, says Microsoft AI’s Mustafa Suleyman.by Hayden FieldApr 2, 2026, 2:00 PM UTCLinkShareGiftImage: GettyHayden Field is The Verge’s senior AI reporter. An AI beat reporter for more than five years, her work has also appeared in CNBC, MIT Technology Review, Wired UK, and other outlets.Mustafa Suleyman has been preparing for his new job description for a long time. Suleyman is Microsoft’s inaugural CEO of AI, but after the company underwent a large-scale restructuring in mid-March, he’s handed off some duties and shifted focus to chasing superintelligence. Though the news was only made public last month, he tells The Verge, he’d been preparing for the transition for as many as nine months — and though renegotiating Microsoft’s contract with OpenAI is the thing that officially “unlocked [Microsoft’s] ability to pursue superintelligence,” he’d been planning even before the ink was dry.“This has been a long-held plan,” he said, adding that achieving superintelligence was “purely my focus.”Superintelligence — along with AGI, or artificial general intelligence — has a vague and shifting definition in the AI industry. For Suleyman, it’s strictly about business and productivity. “Superintelligence is really about, ‘Are these models capable of delivering pro...