Satya Nadella is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014. Before becoming CEO, he was the executive vice president of Microsoft's cloud and enterprise group, responsible for building and running the company's computing platforms.
Tobi Lutke: "I’m a big fan of the book."
Satya Nadella's management worldview is deeply influenced by Stanford professor Carol Dweck’s book Mindset.
Tony Robbins mentioned this book on 'The Tim Ferriss Show' podcast.
Bill Gates: "Revisiting Carol Dweck’s fascinating work on the growth mindset."
Ryan Petersen: "[One of] the best books for business people."
Satya Nadella: "The Rise and Fall of American Growth concludes that innovation is the ultimate source of dramatic improvements in the human condition”
Stewart Butterfield: "I'm reading this book and I can already tell I am going to be so annoying about it afterwards. Sorry in advance"
Patrick Collison included this book on his list of recommended books.
Bill Gates: "The book was a fantastic read, and well worth the time"
Satya Nadella: “Kai-Fu Lee's smart analysis on human-AI coexistence is clear-eyed and a must-read.
We must look deep within ourselves for the values and wisdom to guide AI's development.”
Balaji Srinivasan: "Kai-Fu Lee's book AI Superpowers holds up very well today in key ways.
I initially thought it'd be a pop overview of AI.
Arianna Huffington: “Kai-Fu Lee's experience as an AI pioneer, top investor, and cancer survivor has led to this brilliant book about global technology.
AI Superpowers gives us a guide to a future that celebrates all the benefits that AI will bring, while cultivating what is unique about our humanity.