# 微軟執行長薩提亞·納德拉表示，AI代理將需要許多與組織對員工使用的相同控制措施。

*genai · news · 2026-06-06 · Times Now*

## Key points

- 薩提亞·納德拉在日常工作流程中同時管理約100個AI程式碼代理。
- 微軟開發了一套名為Agent 365的AI代理管理新工具。
- 微軟使用Entra進行代理身份與權限管理，並使用Purview進行資料分類與標籤。
- 管理大量自主AI代理對使用者造成顯著的認知負擔。
- 微軟強調AI治理，模仿員工控制措施，包括安全性、隔離與可觀察性。

Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving beyond chatbots and becoming an active participant in everyday work. From writing code to analysing data and handling repetitive tasks, AI agents are increasingly taking on responsibilities that once required human involvement. But as companies deploy more of these systems, a new challenge is emerging: how do you manage them? Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes the answer may be surprisingly familiar. Speaking on an episode of the Possible Podcast, Nadella said AI agents will need many of the same controls that organisations already use for employees, including identities, permissions and governance policies. “You need to give them identities, you need to give them sandboxes, then you need to set policies to govern them,” Nadella said while discussing Microsoft's approach to managing AI agents. The comments offer a glimpse into how deeply AI has become integrated inside the US-based tech giant. According to Nadella, he frequently works with around 100 AI coding agents simultaneously. While these tools can boost productivity, managing them isn't always straightforward. “The cognitive load on me managing this is so high,” he said, highlighting one of the unexpected challenges of large-scale AI adoption. To address these challenges, Microsoft has developed a suite of tools called Agent 365. Nadella explained that Microsoft's existing platforms are playing a central role. Entra helps manage digital identities and access permissions, while Purview is used to classify and label data that AI systems interact with. “I think security, containment, managability and observability is the way we’re going to have confidence around these agents,” Nadella said. “The type of AI we build really matters. We need an AI that places humanity first, that always prioritises human well-being and human progress,” Suleyman said. According to the Microsoft executive, the goal is not simply to create more powerful AI systems, but to ensure those systems work alongside people rather than replacing them.

**Companies:** Microsoft
**Countries:** United States

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