If A.I. Can Do Your Job, Maybe It Can Also Replace Your C.E.O.
“My first instinct is they would say, ‘Replace all the employees but not me. But I thought more deeply and would say 80 percent of the work that a C.E.O. does can be replaced by A.I.”
“My first instinct is they would say, ‘Replace all the employees but not me. But I thought more deeply and would say 80 percent of the work that a C.E.O. does can be replaced by A.I.”
At the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos last week, DeepMind co-founder Suleyman said he thinks AI tech will soon reach the point where it could dream up a company, project-manage it, and successfully sell products.
“We would like to be one of the shapers, but it’s not going to be something that one company just does. It will be far bigger than any one company. And I think we’re in a position where we’re gonna get to provide that input no matter what at this point.”
OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman posted a statement on X, saying that after he learned today’s news he sent a message to the OpenAI team: “based on todays news, i quit.”
Microsoft, which has invested billions in OpenAI, learned that OpenAI was ousting CEO Sam Altman just a minute before the news was shared with the world, according to a person familiar with the situation.