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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says Businesses 'Pay for Intelligence Twice,' Warns AI Can Cost Companies Pro

AI News July 13, 2026 01:31 PM
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says Businesses 'Pay for Intelligence Twice,' Warns AI Can Cost Companies Pro

The Reverse Information Paradox

“You essentially pay for intelligence twice, once with money, and again with something even more valuable: the proprietary knowledge you must reveal to make that intelligence useful,” he added.

Calls For Greater Enterprise Control

Nadella said protecting enterprise knowledge requires more than safeguarding data because AI models also learn from prompts, workflows, evaluations, and the corrections users make over time.

He added that those interactions gradually become institutional know-how that competitors cannot easily replicate.

“In consuming intelligence, you are creating intelligence. And what you create should belong to you,” Nadella said.

He added that companies should be able to use AI without transferring the knowledge that makes them unique to model providers.

Microsoft holds a roughly 27% stake in OpenAI and has integrated the startup’s models into products including Azure AI, Microsoft 365 Copilot and GitHub Copilot.

In June, the Microsoft CEO said the AI future dominated by a handful of models could concentrate economic value and weaken businesses’ competitive advantages, calling instead for a broader AI ecosystem.

Microsoft AI executive Nicolas Bustamante expanded on Nadella’s thesis, saying enterprises are increasingly accumulating learning, not just data.

He said organizations will increasingly focus on owning the intelligence created through those interactions rather than allowing it to become part of someone else’s learning loop.

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