Wehave a platformand a productofanycompanyandthecore.
Sowhetherit's a studentin a schoolor a smallbusinessor a largecorporation, questionisnotaboutthetackthatbeproduced.
ButwhataretheydoingcreatingwithTech?
Andthat's eventoday.
Youknow, when I lookatthemeetings I'vealreadyhadthismorning, youknow, tobeabletomeetthatcrosssectionoftheworldthat's beingimpactedbytech.
That's just a privilege.
Ofcourse, being a CEO, you'renotonlyinmeetings, butyou'resortofrepresentingthecompanyanditsvisionforthefuture.
And I'veheardyousaythatyouhave a clearvisionforthefutureofMicrosoft, andwe'llgetintothat a littlebit.
But I alsowonderifyou'vebeentheCEOfor a coupleyears, butyou'vebeen a Microsoftformuch, muchlongerthanthat.
So I'm curiousiftherearethingsthatsurprisedyou, orthatyoufoundinterestingthatyoulearnedonceyougottothispositionas a leadershiproleatmereyes, that's right.
I'vebeencloseto 30 yearsnowandMicrosoftclosetofiveand 1/2 years a CEO.
Timeflies.
There's a lotthat I learned.
I meaninparticular, eventhough I grewuphere, howmulticonstituenttheworldthisonDDEWhatitmeansfor a CEOtokeepallofthatinbalance.
Whatitmeansfor a companylikeus.
It's, ofcourse, aboutourcustomers.
It's aboutouremployees.
It's aboutourpartners.
It's aboutourshareholders.
Guesswhatit's allabout, allofthemallthetimesimultaneouslyandtome, that's, I think, perhapstherealization.
Maybe I usedtothinkaboutoneconstituentbeforeat a time, andnowit's a question.
No, reallythinkingaboutallofitallthetime, catching a lotofmultifacetedpiecesoffocus.
DidyougetanyadvicefromSoyoufollowedupSteveBomberinthatrole, and I'vealsospokentoBillGatesonthisSiri's.
Didhetalktothematall?
Ordoyougetadvicefromthemaboutleadingthiscompany?
Oh, absolutely.
AndAndi.
Infact, thebestadvice I gotwasfromSteveinsometensofthisispartingadvicetome, and I alwaysrememberthat.
Infact, thereasonwhy I gottothatwas I feltthatwhatdoesitmeantoCort?
If I designthinkinginyourcultureright, it's notaboutjustgototheclassicaldesignthinkingit's it's reallyaboutdevelopingthatdeepsenseofempathyforpeopleyouaretryingtoselfon.
I alsohappentobe a bigfanofMicrosoft's designlanguagerightnow, andwe'vewe'veseen, youknow, thisnewhardwarenowwithSurfaceProsevenandthesetheseincrediblysleek, cleanlinesandeverything.
Everythingisverywellconsideredsome a fanofthat, umisthis a partofMicrosoft's visionforthefutureissortofthewaytechlooks I wouldsaywe'vebecomemuchmoreconsciousoffwhyit's importantnotjusttothinkaboutthesoftwareexperiencebuttothinkaboutthesoftwareexperienceasitmanifestsinbeautifuldeviceswithgreatdesignandaesthetic.
Becauseultimatelypeoplerelatetothingsasmuchastwosoftwareon I wouldsaythat's kindofreallybeingWhat's theself?
If I startedwhat's thebiggestcontributionofsurface?
Something I talkaboutallthetimeonthischannelisGooglemakesandroiddevicesandothercompaniesmakeandroiddevices, sothere's a potentialadvantageforthatcompanytodowhatevertheywantaheadoftime.
Ifyouthinkaboutsurface, nobodythought a twoinonecouldGodcreatedOnda.
Wecreatedthecategoryofitssurface.
Ittookus a coupleoftriestogetthere, butthatresultriskthatwehadtoas a companytake.
Andtheotherthingthatyouknow, I youknow, I lovethatAlanKaycode.
Ifyou'reseriousofaudiosoftware, youwilltakeyourhardwareseriously, and I thinkthatmakessenseandtowusreallygoingthatextramileallthewaytoensuringfromsilicontothecloudthingsarecomingtogetheraround.
So I thinkraisingstandardsacrosstheboardis a superimportantartifactandcreationofnewcategories.
Allright, sopartofthisongoing a conversation, I think, is a lotoffun.
Um, I'vespokentopeoplewhoarevery, verypositiveon a A andthosewhoare, youknow, morewearyabouthispotentialnegatives.
But I'veseenwithMicrosoftisdoinggreatthingswiththeeye.
Forexample, theneuralchiponthesurfacePro X Taking a lotofthosespecificthingswithprocessingoffofthemainprocessor.
Howdoyouthinkabout a I andanditspotentialupside.
Howdoyouweightagainstitspotentialdownside?
I mean, I firststartwith a senseofpossibilityandoptimism.
Infact, oneofthethingsthat I caredeeplyaboutishowConnie I bringmoreaccessibilitytechnologytopeople.
So, forexample, whatwe'vedonewiththeeyegaze, technologyandwindowsisfairlymagical, right?
I meanthefactthatyoucantypewithyourgazeeyesnowpossibleonanyWindowsmachine, andthat's somethingthat's enabledbyeyeorwhatwe'redoingwithjustcomputervisionandseeingeyeorwhatwe'redoingwithlearningtools.
Theotherthing, youinsideofedgeorinanyofficedocumentyoucannowIfyouhavedyslexia, howhavetheabilitytoreadbecauseofjustthespacingthatisjustbeingmanagedthrough a I?
Sotheseareallthings, infact, that a bringingmorepeopleintothemainstreamoffourworkforceinoursociety, andthat's fantastictosee.
I mean, ifyoutake a languagemodelthathasbeentrained, andifit's sortofgotbiasembedded, youneedtodebiasit.
SothatmeansweevenhavetoraisethegameintermsofthesoftwareengineeringassociateIDwiththecreationof a I sothatwereallydon't havetheseunintendedconsequences.
Sothat's what I wouldsayisthebalancethatallofusis.
Creatorsaway.
I havetostrike.
Absolutely.
Soif I have, myfinalquestiontoyouisthere's a lotofexcitingthingshappeningintheworldoftech.
Look, I mean, wedefinitelyarenotgoingtoMars, youknow, directlybutindirectly, wewouldloveInfact, theonethingthat I loveaboutMicrosoftbeingthattechnologyenablerisrealneedtobeinWaldenallcoolthingsintact.