Can AI Boards Outperform Human Ones?
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Can AI Boards Outperform Human Ones?
"According to a recent poll of 500 global CEOs, 94% believe AI could offer better counsel than at least one of their human board members. In October 2025, Samruk-Kazyna, the National Wealth Fund of Kazakhstan, announced the appointment of SKAI (Samruk-Kazyna Artificial Intelligence), as a voting member of its board of directors. Valery Yakubovich is the executive director of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management and an adjunct professor at Wharton Business School."
"Stanislav Shekshnia is a senior affiliate professor at INSEAD, where he cofounded and codirects the Leading from the Chair program. He is the board chair of Technoenergy AG. Elizabett Yashneva Elizabeth Yashneva is Head of the Talent Equity Institute at WH Advisors, a leading talent management consultancy based in Dubai, UAE. Kyle Sullivan is a Mack Institute Fellow and Teaching Assistant at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."
Ninety-four percent of 500 global CEOs believe AI could offer better counsel than at least one of their human board members. In October 2025, Samruk-Kazyna appointed SKAI (Samruk-Kazyna Artificial Intelligence) as a voting member of its board of directors. Valery Yakubovich serves as executive director of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management and as an adjunct professor at Wharton Business School. Stanislav Shekshnia is a senior affiliate professor at INSEAD, cofounded and codirects the Leading from the Chair program, and is board chair of Technoenergy AG. Elizabett Yashneva heads the Talent Equity Institute at WH Advisors in Dubai. Kyle Sullivan is a Mack Institute Fellow and teaching assistant at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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