CEOs Could Easily Be Replaced With AI, Experts Argue
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"Some people like the social aspects of having a human boss," Phoebe Moore, professor of management, said. "But after COVID, many are also fine with not having one."
"My first instinct is they would say, 'Replace all the employees but not me,'" former director of MIT's CS and AI Lab said. "But I thought more deeply and would say 80 percent of the work that a CEO does can be replaced by AI."
"An impartial thinking machine could conceivably process way more data and make the most logical decision, free of personal biases, unwieldy egos, and perhaps moral inhibitions."
"While you may not need the same number of leaders, you will still need leadership," Vinay Menon at Korn Ferry said.
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