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Event Moment: Microsoft’s James Oleinik Describes the Shift From Using AI to Delegating Work

Kieron AllenBy Kieron AllenMay 8, 2026Updated:May 8, 20261 Min Read
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In this moment, Microsoft’s James Oleinik, Director of Product at Microsoft, explained how enterprise AI usage is evolving beyond simple assistance toward true delegation. Oleinik described a clear inflection point: users are no longer just operating AI tools — they are increasingly handing work over to them.

Key Takeaways

  • Early AI Still Required Humans to Drive: Oleinik noted that early generative AI delivered unprecedented access to knowledge and speed, but humans remained the engine behind every workflow. AI helped accelerate tasks and surface information, yet users were still responsible for directing every step of the process.
  • The Moment of Delegation Has Arrived: According to Oleinik, that relationship has now changed. Many users have experienced the same realization he described personally: instead of driving AI, they are delegating tasks to it. AI systems are beginning to execute work independently rather than waiting for continuous human instruction.
  • From Assistant to Operator: Oleinik emphasized that AI is transitioning from an assistive tool into something that works on a user’s behalf. Much of the work now happens “under the covers,” signaling the emergence of agentic workflows where AI manages processes while humans oversee outcomes rather than actions.

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