Sam Altman’s comments about Slack creating endless “fake work” have stirred the tech world, as he spoke about the need for tools that actually get things done instead of just keeping people busy.

He explained that future workplaces will depend on AI-native productivity systems capable of managing tasks, emails, documents, and meetings without constant human micromanagement, making collaboration smoother and more intelligent.

Soon after his remarks, Elon Musk reacted online, suggesting that OpenAI’s move toward such tools puts it in direct competition with Microsoft, which already dominates office software with its own AI integrations.

Musk later went further, warning that continuing to support OpenAI could be “insanely suic*dal” for Microsoft, hinting that their once-powerful alliance might now be heading toward open competition.

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Sam Altman’s comments about Slack creating endless “fake work” have stirred the tech world, as he spoke about the need for tools that actually get things done instead of just keeping people busy. He explained that future workplaces will depend on AI-native productivity systems capable of managing tasks, emails, documents, and meetings without constant human micromanagement, making collaboration smoother and more intelligent. Soon after his remarks, Elon Musk reacted online, suggesting that OpenAI’s move toward such tools puts it in direct competition with Microsoft, which already dominates office software with its own AI integrations. Musk later went further, warning that continuing to support OpenAI could be “insanely suic*dal” for Microsoft, hinting that their once-powerful alliance might now be heading toward open competition. Follow us (👉@artificialintelligenceee) for everything latest from the AI world.
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