• @[email protected]
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    228 months ago

    To replace a corporate executive? No, I don’t think so. We already have algorithms more than capable of replacing CEOs. There is nothing that challenging in what they do…

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      The challenge is to not do whatever the optimal algorithm says. If they simply did what an algorithm says, it would be very easy for competitors to predict.

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        148 months ago

        The challenge comes in being a scapegoat for when things go wrong (albeit a goat with a golden parachute) and a hype man for when things go right.

        But as others have said AI won’t replace executives because it’s executives making the decisions to use AI, and no one with power will ever choose an option that reduces their own money.

        • Rikudou_Sage
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          18 months ago

          Well, the one in power might decide that they’re spending too much on the managers below them.

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        8 months ago

        You make it sound like corporations invent a new revolutionary wheel each quarter. They don’t.

        What fantastic new beverage have Coca Cola launched the last couple of years? What astonishing new car technology has GM or Volkswagen released lately?

        Most companies are doing what they’ve always have done and guarding their market share. Now and then some small competitor with something revolutionizing pops up and either starts eating market share it gets aquired by one the bigger ones.

        So between a competition popping up or one of your engineers coming up with a lucky accident, all you do is to manage the business as you always do.