
Her office is at the heart of one of the world’s most powerful tech companies – and she’s also one of its most important voices when it comes to Microsoft Copilot and integrating AI into tools like Outlook and Teams.
“We’re all looking for ways to be more efficient with AI. But the real magic is how it helps us think differently.“
Together, Jaime and Verena discuss the sweeping transformation of our working world through generative AI – from boosting productivity to fundamentally reshaping how we think and collaborate. Teevan, who served as technical advisor to CEO Satya Nadella and was named one of TIME’s 100 most influential people in AI, shares personal insights into her research, her role – and explains why seeing GPT-4 for the first time literally left her speechless on the side of the road.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- AI as a bridge: How Jaime connects research, product, and end users
- Measurable impact: What Microsoft’s internal Copilot studies reveal about real productivity gains
- “I couldn’t sleep”: How GPT-4 emotionally overwhelmed even a top AI expert
- From code to conversation: Why natural language is key to democratizing tech
- Changing workflows: Why AI isn’t just about speed, but collaboration and long-term goals
- Future skills: What tomorrow’s workforce really needs — and what Jaime tells her own kids
- Stress reducer or amplifier? How AI impacts our daily workload — for better or worse
- Personal AI hacks: How Jaime uses AI to translate complex topics for audiences from kids to CEOs
“Technology is evolving at lightning speed — but what it means to be human stays the same. That’s where AI has the biggest potential: to help us understand, communicate, and create better. But we need to learn not just to move faster — but to think smarter.”
A must-listen episode about technology, transformation — and having the courage to rethink the way we work.
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