Inteligencia Artificial (IA)
Microsoft AI CEO announces date for task management automation.
Paloma Firgaira
2026-02-15
5 min read
Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, has stated that artificial intelligence is about to achieve "human-level performance" in administrative tasks. In an interview with the Financial Times, Suleyman predicted that AI-driven automation will transform most office, management, and administrative jobs in the next 12 to 18 months.
According to Suleyman, AI will be capable of performing most professional tasks done at a computer, from legal and accounting work to project management and marketing. "Most of those tasks will be completely automated by AI in the next year or year and a half," he said.
The executive noted that this change is already evident in software engineering, where AI-assisted coding has become the norm for most developers. "The relationship with technology has changed radically in the last six months," he added.
The accelerated advancement of AI in recent years has led to tangible transformations in office work. According to Business Insider, the adoption of these tools has increased productivity but has also caused fatigue among employees, who now face heavier workloads.
Microsoft is leading the integration of AI in the workplace with products like Copilot and significant investments in companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. However, the impact of automation raises concerns among experts. Stuart Russell, a prominent computer scientist, warned that political leaders are already considering scenarios of mass unemployment, with up to 80% of jobs at risk, including highly skilled professions.
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, has indicated that AI could eliminate half of entry-level office jobs. "As developers of this technology, we have a responsibility to be transparent about what is coming," Amodei told Axios, emphasizing that the magnitude of these changes is not yet fully recognized by society.
(Source: businessinsider.es)