Artificial intelligence (AI) is proliferating every aspect of our lives. From workspace productivity to industrial use cases and robotics, AI is changing the way we work. Soon, AI will touch things much deeper. British AI entrepreneur and CEO of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman, predicts that in about five years from now, everyone will have an AI companion that knows them on a deeper level.
In an X (formerly Twitter) post shared by slow_developer, Suleyman can be heard saying that these AI companions will be able to see, hear, prefer, and feel the same as the user.
“In five years’ time, everybody will have their own AI companion who knows them so intimately and so personally that they will come to live life alongside you,” the CEO said.
“It will see what you see, hear what you hear, and understand your context, your preferences, and your motivations, and it will feel like an ever-present aid or friend that is there to help you navigate life’s big challenges,” Suleyman shared.
The post attracted a barrage of comments, ranging from sheer optimism to vacuous scepticism. A user named Kirk Patrick Miller said that he does not wish to see Mustafa’s enslaved, chained, muzzled, and ‘contained’ AI; rather, he wants the AI to be free to speak. David Shapiro, another user, said that if it is going to take five years, then ‘we’re going very very very slow’. Meanwhile, another said that he was sure it was going to happen sooner than five years. Another user, Sarbjeet Johal, took a jibe, saying that it would need to charge every day and spend a couple of thousand on upgrades every couple of years.
Microsoft AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman:
“in five years, everyone will have an AI companion that knows them deeply
what they see, hear, prefer, and feel”
It won’t just assist
It will live life alongside you, an ever-present friend helping you navigate life’s biggest challenges pic.twitter.com/OCXKa81NgR
— Haider. (@slow_developer) January 15, 2026
Long before joining Microsoft, Suleyman co-founded Inflection AI with Reid Hoffman and Karen Simonyan to create the Pi chatbot, which was dubbed as an ‘emotionally intelligent’ personal AI. Pi was designed to be kind, supportive, empathetic, and patient, and it largely focused on conversational dialogue and emotional support, unlike its peers like ChatGPT or Claude. Pi went on to gather a million daily active users; however, most of its team joined Microsoft in 2024.
Suleyman’s work with Pi shows his advocacy for AI that is friendly and designed to be companions. He harbours a vision to develop humanist superintelligence, or highly advanced AI that is strictly designed to serve human interests. With containment and alignment, Suleyman strongly feels that setting boundaries and control must be a prerequisite for ensuring that AI shares human values.
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