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And even if that guy they hire is really good, there is still a large period of time where that person has to learn the ropes and is most likely less useful than the person who already knew the ins and outs. Also, most of the time, they are never as good…

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Penny wise and pound foolish. They can’t resist the opportunity to exploit, even if it costs the company in the long run.

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Everyday the idea of an AI CEO sounds less like a joke and more like a great fucking idea.

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At this point it would be most likely to be an LLM which just emulates what it has seen CEOs do in its training data and would do the same sort of thing.

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And more like a nightmare for the rest of us.

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Not just less useful. They have negative productivity starting out because training them takes away productive time from the more experienced staff.

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