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Behind Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's push to get AI tools in developers' hands

Behind Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's push to get AI tools in developers' hands
by Mat Honan

In San Francisco last week, everyone's favorite surprise visitor was Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

At OpenAI's DevDay—the company's first-ever event for developers building on its platform—Nadella bounded on stage to join OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, blowing the hair back on an already electrified audience. "You guys have built something magic," he gushed.

Last week, Nadella took a 20-minute break from all of his onstage appearances to sit down with MIT Technology Review to talk about (you guessed it) developers. He repeatedly emphasized Microsoft's longstanding focus on developers. But he also had a message: The way we create software is fundamentally changing.

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