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6Latent Space (swyx)·17d ago

Satya Nadella interviewed on Latent Space/No Priors crossover at Microsoft Build 2026

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella appeared on a crossover episode of the Latent Space and No Priors podcasts, recorded at Microsoft Build 2026. The interview marks Nadella's first appearance on Latent Space. As a high-profile executive interview at a major developer conference, it likely covers Microsoft's AI strategy, product direction, and infrastructure investments.

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5Latent Space·4d ago·source ↗

Satya Nadella essay on building frontier AI ecosystems, covered by Latent Space

Latent Space's AI News digest covers an essay by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on building frontier AI ecosystems, framed around the concept of 'Loopcraft.' The piece appears to be a strategic commentary on how frontier AI ecosystems are structured and developed. As a tier-2 commentary digest, this is a secondary report on Nadella's primary essay rather than the essay itself.

7Latent Space·17d ago·source ↗

Microsoft Build recap: MAI-Thinking-1 and MAI Family models announced

Microsoft unveiled MAI-Thinking-1 and the broader MAI family of models at Microsoft Build 2026, as covered in the Latent Space AINews recap. The announcement represents Microsoft's push into frontier reasoning models under its own brand, distinct from its OpenAI partnership. Technical details of the MAI model family are discussed, signaling a significant strategic move toward Microsoft-native AI model development.

4Latent Space·2d ago·source ↗

Latent Space interviews Anjney Midha on AI investments in Anthropic, Mistral, Black Forest Labs, and AMP

Latent Space podcast features Anjney Midha discussing his investment career and portfolio including Anthropic, Mistral, Black Forest Labs, and Periodic Labs, as well as the strategy behind AMP. The episode covers his background and investment thesis across frontier AI labs. The content is primarily an investor perspective on the current AI landscape.

9Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Microsoft Invests $1 Billion in OpenAI, Becomes Exclusive Cloud Provider

Microsoft announced a $1 billion investment in OpenAI in July 2019, establishing a strategic partnership aimed at building AGI with broadly distributed economic benefits. As part of the deal, Microsoft becomes OpenAI's exclusive cloud provider, and the two companies will jointly develop Azure AI supercomputing infrastructure. This partnership laid the foundation for OpenAI's large-scale model training on Azure and subsequent deeper integrations between the two organizations.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI and Microsoft Begin Azure Partnership for Large-Scale AI Experiments

OpenAI announced in November 2016 that it would begin running most of its large-scale experiments on Microsoft Azure. This marks the early formation of what would become a landmark strategic partnership between the two organizations. The announcement is brief and predates the major investment rounds that later defined the relationship.

6Latent Space·18d ago·source ↗

GitHub's plan for agentic coding — Kyle Daigle interview on Latent Space

Latent Space interviews Kyle Daigle of GitHub about the company's strategy for agentic coding workflows and the platform pressures created by the explosion in AI-assisted development following Copilot. The discussion covers how GitHub is adapting its infrastructure and product direction to support agents operating at scale. This is a strategic signal from one of the most central platforms in the developer AI ecosystem.

5Simon Willison'S Weblog·17d ago·source ↗

Simon Willison on Microsoft's new MAI models

Simon Willison covers Microsoft's release of new MAI (Microsoft AI) models. The post is commentary from a tier-2 source on a Microsoft model announcement, likely summarizing capabilities and context. Microsoft's MAI model line represents the company's continued push to develop proprietary frontier models alongside its OpenAI partnership.

5Latent Space·1mo ago·source ↗

Physical AI that Moves the World — Applied Intuition CEO & CTO Interview

Latent Space interviews Applied Intuition CEO Qasar Younis and CTO Peter Ludwig about deploying AI in physical vehicles and machinery including mining rigs, drones, trucks, and warships. The discussion covers AI systems operating in adversarial real-world environments. Applied Intuition is a company focused on autonomous vehicle and physical AI tooling that has expanded into defense and industrial sectors.