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Satya Nadella says AI agents should be treated like employees with identities, permissions, and audits

Satya Nadella says AI agents should be treated like employees with identities, permissions, and audits
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella suggests that AI agents should be managed similarly to human employees, with specific identities, permissions, and audit trails. He emphasizes that this framework is necessary for security and operational control as AI usage scales within companies.

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As businesses integrate more AI, establishing governance frameworks for autonomous agents is becoming a critical challenge for enterprise security and management.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says that AI agents should be treated just like human employees. Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP via Getty Images Companies are trying to figure out the best way to manage all the AI agents they're using. Part of the answer might involve treating them like people, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said. AI agents should have identities and permissions like human employees, he said. Microsoft uses a lot of AI agents . To help manage them, it's starting to think of them like human employees. CEO Satya Nadella said the software giant is figuring out what kinds of tools and policies it needs to oversee all the agents it's created. That includes giving agents specific permissions for what they can and cannot access within the company, as well as ways to audit their work, he said. "You need to give them identities, you need to give them sandboxes, then you need to set policies to govern them," Nadella told Reid Hoffman in an episode of the "Possible Podcast" posted on Friday. During the discussion, Hoffman also said that after 10 years, he'd be leaving Microsoft's board to return to what he called "founder mode." While companies are spending vast sums to adopt AI, many are still figuring out how their AI agents will work with their human employees. Figuring out how to manage AI agents represents a particularly tough problem. It's a challenge that Nadella himself has dealt with, he told Hoffman. The Microsoft CEO said that he often runs 100 AI coding agents at once, and guiding each through a chat interface is tough. "The cognitive load on me managing this is so high," he said. Microsoft has created Agent 365, a suite of tools that includes Entra, its digital identity and network access product, as well as Purview, which the company uses to label data AI agents create, he said. "I think security, containment, managability, and observability is the way we're going to have confidence around these agents," Nadella said. Have a tip? Contact these reporters at dreuter@businessinsider.com and abitter@businessinsider.com . Use a personal email address, a nonwork WiFi network, and a nonwork device; here's our guide to sharing information securely . Read the original article on Business Insider

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