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Mustafa Suleyman

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CEO, Microsoft AI at Microsoft.

Tools Mustafa Suleyman has publicly discussed or demonstrated using. Curated by Magpie's editorial team from podcasts, posts, and public stacks.

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Mustafa Suleyman is CEO of Microsoft AI, co-founder of DeepMind, and former CEO of Inflection. He authored The Coming Wave on AI and biotech risk and posts essays and product commentary regularly across his blog and X.

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  • Copilot (Microsoft 365)3.9
    DirectLLM chatbot

    As CEO of Microsoft AI, Suleyman leads the Copilot product surface and announced Copilot Tasks in February 2026 as 'a whole new way to get things done. AI that talks less and does more, no complicated setup or coding skills required'. He framed Copilot in April 2025 as 'more than an AI, it's yours. It remembers not just what you said, but who you are'. Microsoft AI under his leadership is the structurally tightest endorsement surface for Copilot.

    InterviewFeb 26, 2026
    AI that talks less and does more, no complicated setup or coding skills required.
  • Pi2.1
    DirectLLM chatbot

    Suleyman co-founded Inflection and led the launch of Pi, the personal AI assistant. He continues to reference Pi's design philosophy (personality, character, conversational warmth) in his commentary on conversational AI, and frames Microsoft AI as carrying forward that personal-AI thesis.

    InterviewAug 1, 2024
  • ChatGPT4.9
    DirectLLM chatbot

    Microsoft's deep partnership with OpenAI puts ChatGPT in Suleyman's product orbit. He treats ChatGPT alongside Copilot as part of the consumer-AI category and references the broader AI capability landscape including ChatGPT in his essays on AI's trajectory and his Coming Wave book.

    X postJul 1, 2024
  • Claude4.7
    DirectLLM chatbot

    Suleyman has compared Claude to Microsoft's own AI surface in commentary on the frontier-model landscape. He treats Claude alongside ChatGPT and Gemini as the canonical reference points for what consumer-AI products look like at the frontier.

    X postOct 1, 2024

Last researched May 10, 2026

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