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Microsoft is urging managers to factor AI tool usage into employee evaluations,  according to Benzinga. Julia Liuson, who leads the division overseeing GitHub Copilot, told staff in an internal email that AI is now “core to every role and every level.” Some teams are considering formal performance metrics tied to internal AI tools for the next fiscal year. Microsoft’s initiative aims to boost internal adoption of its Copilot AI tools and ensure developers fully understand the products. The move comes amid rising competition in the AI coding market, with Cursor surpassing GitHub Copilot in a key segment and Microsoft renegotiating its partnership with OpenAI.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Microsoft is urging managers to factor AI tool usage into employee evaluations.
00:09Julia Liasin, who leads the division overseeing GitHub Copilot,
00:14told staff in an internal email that AI is now core to every role and every level.
00:21Some teams are considering formal performance metrics
00:24tied to internal AI tools for the next fiscal year.
00:28Microsoft's initiative aims to boost internal adoption of its Copilot AI tools
00:35and ensure developers fully understand the products.
00:39The move comes amid rising competition in the AI coding market,
00:44with Cursor surpassing GitHub Copilot in a key segment
00:48and Microsoft renegotiating its partnership with OpenAI.
00:53For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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