1BannedAgain t1_jdzy9uo wrote
Half the decisions made at large organizations are wrong. There’s plenty of literature on c-suite decision-failures. This means there is room for improvement
qepdibpbfessttrud t1_je0mii1 wrote
Peter's principle. U can't go two steps without seeing it all around in corporate world. There's a skyscraper for improvement
Fuckers slow economic growth for all of us
Emory_C t1_je1ipi9 wrote
>Half the decisions made at large organizations are wrong. There’s plenty of literature on c-suite decision-failures. This means there is room for improvement
GPT-4 would be very prone to hallucinate "wrong" answers as well.
Stockholders want somebody to be able to fire.
kantmeout t1_je1zrv3 wrote
Not to mention that AI wouldn't necessarily need to be more effective given the sheer amount of money these people make.
1BannedAgain t1_je2b6d8 wrote
That’s a very reasonable comment!
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