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When Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ran into Meta's former engineering chief, Jay Parikh, at a conference last summer, he had the future of AI top of mind. The pair have known each other for around 15 years, but this meeting was different, and Nadella called Parikh shortly after bumping into him to dig into what was really on his mind.

"We were chatting about the future and chatting about all the stuff he needs to do here and that the team needs to do around AI," Parikh, now head of Microsoft's CoreAI team, tells The Verge. "That's when he said, 'Hey, why don't you come join and help me transform the company around all of this AI stuff?'"

Nadella regularly talks about Microsoft being part of a new AI era, but he now wants the company to overhaul how it builds software to meet this new era head-on. Parikh, who transformed Facebook engineering teams, now leads a transformation that he describes as building an AI "agent factory" for Microsoft's customers.

"I described this agent factory idea to Bill [Gates], not knowing that he and Paul [Allen] described Microsoft 50 years ago as the software factory," Parikh says. "Just like how Bill had this idea of Microsoft being a bunch of softw …

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