Join Microsoft’s Doug Burger and guests as they dig into the fundamental truths about AI and how it will reshape the future.
Technical advances are moving at such a rapid pace that it can be challenging to define the tomorrow we’re working toward. In The Shape of Things to Come, Microsoft research leader Doug Burger and experts from across disciplines tease out the thorniest AI issues facing technologists, policymakers, business decision-makers, and other stakeholders today. The goal: to amplify the shared understanding needed to build a future in which the AI transition is a net positive.
“AI is going to reshape the future. I don’t think there’s any question about that now. How it evolves will depend on the research choices we make. It’s important to understand what the emerging shapes are and how we should respond.”
– Doug Burger, Technical Fellow and Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Research
About Doug Burger

Doug Burger is a research leader in AI, computer architecture, and computer systems. Both a technical fellow and a corporate vice president at Microsoft, he oversees a global organization of over 1,000 researchers and engineers as managing director of Microsoft Research’s worldwide research labs.
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Episode 1 | Will machines ever be intelligent?
Subutai Ahmad, Nicolò Fusi | March 23, 2026
Are machines truly intelligent? AI researchers Subutai Ahmad and Nicolò Fusi join Doug Burger to compare transformer-based AI with the human brain, exploring continual learning, efficiency, and whether today’s models are on a path toward human intelligence.
Guests

Subutai Ahmad (opens in new tab)
Subutai Ahmad leads neuroscience-inspired AI research at Numenta and previously helped scale YesVideo from startup to industry leader.

Nicolò Fusi
Nicolò Fusi is a research leader at Microsoft Research, steering generative AI efforts for scientific discovery at the intersection of AI and life sciences.
Series contributors: Neeltje Berger, Amanda Black, Tetiana Bukhinska, David Celis Garcia, Ralph Chiarella, Jeremy Crawford, Kristina Dodge, Chris Duryee, Ben Ericson, Kate Forster, Alyssa Hughes, Julia Kirby, Jake Knapp, Matt McGinley, Jeremy Mashburn, Wil Morrill, Melinda Morrison, Joe Plummer, Brenda Potts, Ana Elize Sherard, Sarah Sobolewski, David Sullivan, Stephen Sullivan, Amber Tingle, Craig Tuschhoff, Shauna Whooley, Asa-Mari Zephirin, and Katie Zoller.
