By TOI Tech Desk
Publication Date: 2026-01-19 17:38:00
AI has slowly but surely made its way from labs and offices into our daily lives. It now runs search engines, smartphones, navigation tools, and work software. The head of AI at Microsoft says that the next step could be a lot more personal. Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, says that in the next five years, most people will have their own AI helper that knows them well and helps them with their daily tasks. Unlike today’s chatbots and digital assistants, these systems wouldn’t just do what you tell them to. They would also learn from what their users do, where they are, what they like, and what they want to do.Suleyman’s comments, which have been shared a lot on social media, have gotten a lot of people in the tech community talking about how quickly AI is changing and how deeply it might become a part of people’s daily lives. His vision is of a future where AI doesn’t just work on screens, but also in real time,…