Key facts
- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella criticized an executive over a leaked memo.
- The memo, written by corporate vice president Omar Shahine, outlined plans to make the Scout AI assistant addictive.
- Nadella posted his rebuke on an internal message board, linking to a report by 404 Media.
- The leaked document suggested an intention to 'make people addicted' to the Scout AI tool.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has publicly rebuked a company executive over a leaked internal memo that detailed plans to make the company's Scout AI assistant addictive. The rebuke was posted by Nadella on an internal message board and included a link to a report by tech news outlet 404 Media. The outlet obtained a copy of the memo, which was written by Microsoft corporate vice president Omar Shahine. The memo reportedly outlined intentions to 'make people addicted' to the Scout AI tool, which is described as an agentic assistant capable of completing tasks for users. This incident comes amid broader discussions and scrutiny surrounding the ethical implications of AI design and potential user dependency.
