Generative AI has been making strides of late that have some experts seriously debating an impending dawn of superintelligence. What does that look like in your everyday Word doc or Outlook inbox? As Microsoft’s new chief product officer of experiences and devices management, Aparna Chennapragada’s job includes translating the latest advances in AI into products and features that offices use every day. At the HumanX conference in Las Vegas, Tech Brew caught up with Chennapragada about her plans for the new role, what “agent” actually means, and whether AI is coming for your job. This conversation has been lightly edited for length and clarity. You started in your current role at Microsoft just a few months ago. What were your priorities coming in? I would say three things: The most important one and the one that I’m most obsessed about is this vision of, ‘How do you reinvent work, AI first? Productivity at work, AI first.’ The second one is…people talked about this whole consumerization of enterprise in the past, but I think it gets real now. Because I think with AI for the first time, the tech that adapts to us versus the other way, and so you don’t expect a different kind of experience in consumer versus enterprise. So I do think that bringing that consumer sensibility into making products is the second part of the charter. And then the third one: What is the product development process that is AI-forward and model-forward? Keep reading here.—PK |