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本文探讨了包括微软、OpenAI、英伟达、苹果和Zillow在内的多家公司CEO如何将人工智能融入日常工作与生活。从萨提亚·纳德拉利用AI总结播客内容,到蒂姆·库克用AI整理邮件,再到杰森·黄将AI作为学习工具,这些领导者都在积极探索AI的应用。文章还提到了OpenAI的Sam Altman用AI辅助育儿,以及Zillow的Jeremy Wacksman使用AI总结信息。这些案例展示了AI在提高效率、简化任务和辅助决策方面的巨大潜力,预示着AI对未来工作方式的深远影响。

💡微软CEO萨提亚·纳德拉使用AI总结播客和Outlook消息,利用Copilot Studio定制代理辅助会议准备和研究。他认为AI已成为其生活和工作不可或缺的一部分。

🤖 OpenAI首席执行官山姆·阿尔特曼使用AI处理电子邮件和总结文档,甚至在育儿方面也受益于AI,例如研究婴儿发育阶段。

👨‍🏫英伟达CEO黄仁勋将AI用作学习工具,通过逐步深入的方式学习新知识。他使用Perplexity和ChatGPT进行研究,例如计算机辅助药物研发。

📧 苹果CEO蒂姆·库克利用Apple Intelligence总结长邮件,节省时间,提高了工作效率。他认为AI极大地改变了他的生活。

🏠 Zillow CEO杰里米·瓦克斯曼使用聊天机器人总结信息,提升效率,并鼓励员工在产品开发中使用AI工具,例如Replit,以加速原型设计。

CEOs are using AI to research topics and summarize emails.

It seems like artificial intelligence is everywhere these days. CEOs seem to like it that way.

The technology continues to impact numerous sectors across the global market, including education, healthcare, and entertainment. By 2030, AI could contribute around $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, according to consulting firm PwC.

From Jensen Huang to Tim Cook, here's how five CEOs are integrating AI into their daily lives.

Microsoft's Satya Nadella
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella uses AI to listen to podcasts.

Microsoft has invested heavily in AI, including introducing its Copilot assistant in 2023, inking a $13 billion partnership with OpenAI in 2024, and creating teams dedicated to developing the tech.

CEO Satya Nadella, who took charge of the company in 2014, previously discussed how recent developments in AI will change workflows and humans' cognitive labor. For Nadella, AI has become a necessary part of his life, both in and out of the office, according to Bloomberg.

During an interview published in May, Nadella said he enjoys podcasts but doesn't listen to them. Instead, he uploads the transcripts of podcasts to the Copilot app on his phone so he can discuss the content with a voice assistant during his commute.

When he reaches Microsoft's headquarters in Washington State, Nadella uses Copilot to summarize his Outlook and Teams messages. He utilizes at least 10 custom agents from Copilot Studio to help with meeting prep and research.

"I'm an email typist," Nadella told the outlet.

OpenAI's Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is a leader in the global AI race.

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has become one of Silicon Valley's most prominent tech giants thanks to OpenAI's premier product, ChatGPT.

The company launched a chatbot demo in 2022, and it quickly went viral on social media as people inquired about everything from diets to recipes. Over the last three years, OpenAI has shared more advanced GPT programs with users and is working to expand its global reach despite competition from Chinese tech companies like DeepSeek.

This January, President Donald Trump announced a $500 billion private-sector investment in AI infrastructure called Stargate. OpenAI was among the companies asked to help with that project.

So, it's unsurprising that Altman uses AI to streamline tasks his his personal life. Altman appeared on Adam Grant's "ReThinking" podcast this January, saying, "Honestly, I use it in the boring ways."

Altman said the AI bots help him process emails or summarize documents. The tech has also helped him with fatherhood.

During an OpenAI podcast interview published this month, Altman said he used AI "constantly" after welcoming his first child in February.

"Clearly, people have been able to take care of babies without ChatGPT for a long time," Altman said. "I don't know how I would have done that."

Now, Altman said he mostly uses ChatGPT to research developmental stages.

Nvidia's Jensen Huang
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, uses AI to gain knowledge on difference subjects.

Another major player on the global tech scene is Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO. The California-based company is one of the most valuable in the world, with a market value of over $3 trillion, according to Google Finance. The company is focused on designing and manufacturing hardware, including chips and graphical processing units to assist AI.

During the 28th annual Milken Institute Global Conference in May, Huang told the audience he uses AI programs to learn new concepts.

"I use it as a tutor every day," Huang said. "In areas that are fairly new to me, I might say, 'Start by explaining it to me like I'm a 12-year-old,' and then work your way up into a doctorate-level over time."

AI's ability to rapidly collect, analyze, and communicate information could close the tech gap, according to Huang.

"In this room, it's very unlikely that more than a handful of people know how to program with C++," Huang said. "Yet 100% of you know how to program an AI, and the reason for that is because the AI will speak whatever language you wanted to speak."

In a 2024 interview with Wired, Huang said he uses Perplexity and ChatGPT "almost every day" for research.

"For example, computer-aided drug discovery. Maybe you would like to know about the recent advancements in computer-aided drug discovery," Huanng said. "And so you want to frame the overall topic so that you could have a framework, and from that framework, you could ask more and more specific questions. I really love that about these large language models."

Apple's Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook said using AI programs saves him time.

Apple is navigating the global AI market under CEO Tim Cook, who announced Apple Intelligence — a generative AI system — at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference in 2024. He also unveiled a slew of other AI-based features at the time, including the Image Playground and the ability to remove unwanted background details from photos.

Cook, who became CEO in 2011, publicly spoke about how he uses AI day-to-day in a 2024 interview with The Wall Street Journal. He said Apple Intelligence helps him summarize long emails.

"If I can save time here and there, it adds up to something significant across a day, a week, a month," Cook told the outlet. "It's changed my life," he says. "It really has."

One year earlier, Cook appeared on "Good Morning America" and said he was "excited" about developments in AI.

"I think there's some unique applications for it and you can bet that it's something that we're looking at closely," Cook said.

Zillow's Jeremy Wacksman
Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman uses chatbots to summarize information.

Real estate tech companies like Zillow are also leaning into AI. The company announced in 2023 that it implemented an "AI-powered natural-language search" to help users navigate the website.

CEO Jeremy Wacksman, like the other executives, has begun using AI to be more efficient.

"I spend a lot of time either catching up on meetings I've missed or on asynchronous documentation," Wacksman told The New York Times Dealbook. "You can tell ChatGPT, 'Treat me like my role. Here's all this data — summarize it for me the way I would need to know going forward,' and you can get a personalized summary. That's just — that's far more valuable to me than to try to read a transcript at one-and-a-half speed or watch a video at one-and-a-half speed."

Wacksman added that he wants Zillow staffers to experiment with the technology.

"We've had what we call 'AI days,' where we showcase work and celebrate examples," Wacksman said. "We've also started weaving it into our bigger meetings, like product reviews: When a product manager-design-engineering team is prototyping, oftentimes, they're now using an AI tool called Replit. They're prototyping really quickly to get something in front of a user."

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