Inference is Turing Post’s way of asking the big questions about AI — and refusing easy answers. Each episode starts with a simple prompt: “When will we…?” – and follows it wherever it leads.
Host Ksenia Se sits down with the people shaping the future firsthand: researchers, founders, engineers, and entrepreneurs. The conversations are candid, sharp, and sometimes surprising – less about polished visions, more about the real work happening behind the scenes.
It’s called Inference for a reason: opinions are great, but we want to connect the dots – between research breakthroughs, business moves, technical hurdles, and shifting ambitions.
If you’re tired of vague futurism and ready for real conversations about what’s coming (and what’s not), this is your feed. Join us – and draw your own inference.
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Inference is Turing Post’s way of asking the big questions about AI — and refusing easy answers. Each episode starts with a simple prompt: “When will we…?” – and follows it wherever it leads.
Host Ksenia Se sits down with the people shaping the future firsthand: researchers, founders, engineers, and entrepreneurs. The conversations are candid, sharp, and sometimes surprising – less about polished visions, more about the real work happening behind the scenes.
It’s called Inference for a reason: opinions are great, but we want to connect the dots – between research breakthroughs, business moves, technical hurdles, and shifting ambitions.
If you’re tired of vague futurism and ready for real conversations about what’s coming (and what’s not), this is your feed. Join us – and draw your own inference.
When Will We Fully Trust AI to Lead? A conversation with Eric Boyd, CVP of AI Platform
Inference by Turing Post
19 minutes
6 months ago
When Will We Fully Trust AI to Lead? A conversation with Eric Boyd, CVP of AI Platform
At Microsoft Build, I actually sat down with Eric Boyd, Corporate Vice President leading engineering for Microsoft’s AI platform, to talk about what it really means to build AI infrastructure that companies can trust – not just to assist, but to act. We get into the messy reality of enterprise adoption, why trust is still the bottleneck, and what it will take to move from copilots to fully autonomous agents.
We cover:
- When we'll trust AI to run businesses
- What Microsoft learned from early agent deployments
- How AI makes life easier
- The architecture behind GitHub agents (and why guardrails matter)
- Why developer interviews should include AI tools
- Agentic Web, NLweb, and the new AI-native internet
- Teaching kids (and enterprises) how to use powerful AI safely
- Eric’s take on AGI vs “just really useful tools”
If you’re serious about deploying agents in production, this conversation is a blueprint. Eric blends product realism, philosophical clarity, and just enough dad humor. I loved this one.
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Guest:
Eric Boyd, CVP of AI platform at Microsoft
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Chapters
0:00 The big question: When will we trust AI to run our businesses?
1:28 From code-completions to autonomous agents – the developer lens
2:15 Agent acts like a real dev and succeeds
3:25 AI taking over tedious work
3:32 Building trustworthy AI vs. convincing stakeholders to trust it
4:46 Copilot in the enterprise: early lessons and the guard-rail mindset
6:17 What is Agentic Web?
7:55 Parenting in the AI age
9:41 What counts as AGI?
11:32 How developer roles are already shifting with AI
12:33 Timeline forecast for 2-5 years re
13:33 Opportunities and concerns
15:57 Enterprise hurdles: identity, governance, and data-leak safeguards
16:48 Books that shaped the guest
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Inference by Turing Post
Inference is Turing Post’s way of asking the big questions about AI — and refusing easy answers. Each episode starts with a simple prompt: “When will we…?” – and follows it wherever it leads.
Host Ksenia Se sits down with the people shaping the future firsthand: researchers, founders, engineers, and entrepreneurs. The conversations are candid, sharp, and sometimes surprising – less about polished visions, more about the real work happening behind the scenes.
It’s called Inference for a reason: opinions are great, but we want to connect the dots – between research breakthroughs, business moves, technical hurdles, and shifting ambitions.
If you’re tired of vague futurism and ready for real conversations about what’s coming (and what’s not), this is your feed. Join us – and draw your own inference.