Reminder that AI could replace literally every ceo in America and the only way anyone would notice is there wouldn’t be stories of them publicly saying idiotic things
As it stands, any company of reasonable size has its CEO comms ghostwritten by mid level marketing people or personal admins to the CEO. So statistically that means most of their written messaging is from a 27-year-old white chick with a either a comms, PR, or PoliSci degree who made $71K last year.
So in effect you could have AI churn out the same generic corporate platitudes for the CEO email, and that marketing chick can go back to whatever her actual job duties are supposed to be?
If the AI learns from copies previous CEO’s, they will continue to state idiotic things publicly, because they “think” it’s a strategy for the company to stay relevant.
Reminder that AI could replace literally every ceo in America and the only way anyone would notice is there wouldn’t be stories of them publicly saying idiotic things
As it stands, any company of reasonable size has its CEO comms ghostwritten by mid level marketing people or personal admins to the CEO. So statistically that means most of their written messaging is from a 27-year-old white chick with a either a comms, PR, or PoliSci degree who made $71K last year.
So in effect you could have AI churn out the same generic corporate platitudes for the CEO email, and that marketing chick can go back to whatever her actual job duties are supposed to be?
Or get laid off.
If the AI
learns fromcopies previous CEO’s, they will continue to state idiotic things publicly, because they “think” it’s a strategy for the company to stay relevant.I grok what you’re saying
Bot is just doing what it was told to do. 😋
There are enough training examples that we could get a reasonable facsimile.
I would kind of like AI CEO’s to occasionally say stupid things. Just as a reminder.
They can’t help it anyway