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Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) on Thursday announced a research effort focused on creating “superintelligence,” a system designed to advance fields such as healthcare and clean energy.
The initiative will be led by Mustafa Suleyman, the head of Microsoft AI.
Suleyman, in a blog post, stated that the AI industry must stop focusing solely on capability and timing and begin wrestling with the question of what kind of AI it truly wants.
He added that the company’s newly formed MAI Superintelligence Team is working toward what it calls Humanist Superintelligence (HSI): advanced AI systems designed to serve people and society, rather than to become autonomous powers in their own right.
“Not an unbounded and unlimited entity with high degrees of autonomy – but AI that is carefully calibrated, contextualized, within limits.”
-Mustafa Suleyman, CEO, Microsoft AI
Microsoft stock traded over 1% lower on Thursday afternoon. On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around the stock shifted to ‘bullish’ from ‘extremely bullish’ territory the previous day. Message volume changed to ‘high’ from ‘extremely high’ levels in 24 hours.

Suleyman noted that if artificial general intelligence (AGI) is defined as matching human performance, “superintelligence” means going much further, with self-improving capabilities that might outstrip human control.
He outlined three pathways for HSI deployment: first, inexpensive and personalized AI companions to alleviate everyday cognitive burdens; second, specialized medical superintelligence capable of diagnostic-level performance; third, a major role in pushing clean-energy innovation.
During the first-quarter earnings call, Microsoft CFO Amy Hood stated that the company was increasing its spending on GPUs and CPUs due to accelerating demand in AI.
The announcement positions Microsoft alongside OpenAI, Meta Platforms Inc.(META), and Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) in the broader race to define next-generation AI capabilities.
MSFT stock has gained over 18% in the last 12 months.
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