Yeah, his website says he's "A Sr. Threat Researcher". It seems extremely unlikely he'd be in charge of rolling out "Microsoft Copilot to 4,000 employees". Not to mention an actual executive would have better writing skills than what's demonstrated in his stream-of-consciousness tweet.
rasse•1mo ago
I thought it was a coherent story with a lot of short pauses for comedic effect rather.
bigfatkitten•1mo ago
It could easily have been written by my company’s CIO.
throwfaraway135•1mo ago
next year: How we managed to cut spending by 1.4 million by removing underutilized tools
then repeat ad infinitum
nh23423fefe•1mo ago
everyone but me is incompetent, but i'm still poor because its structural
DeathArrow•1mo ago
Is Copilot still based on GPT?
theshrike79•1mo ago
I think it defaults to GPT, but at least on the coding one you can swap to Anthropic models.
QuiCasseRien•1mo ago
One of the most hilarious but accurate article I've read for weeks.
ChrisArchitect•1mo ago
Copilot Usage Report 2025 https://microsoft.ai/news/its-about-time-the-copilot-usage-r... (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46234552)
Microsoft drops AI sales targets in half after salespeople miss their quotas https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46148748