Even in AI dystopia female representation at the executive level is nonexistent.
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Delivering total nonsense, with complete confidence.
Just like a real CEO.
This isn't even a joke. My CEO is the biggest idiot in the company, and I have ample evidence to prove it.
He uses AI constantly.
Plot twist most of them already are. They stopped working completely a long time ago.
AI is basically going to be... "It wasn't me it was the robot" argument.
I'm not a racist...
I didn't push the company to lower safety standards...
I did not have sexual relations with that woman...
And so on. Behind the scenes it will be the same crap but now they can escape blame with AI.
AI is the new consulting firm.
Can we get an "AI Oligarch Replacement Service". That could be super useful.
They had me at "Sustainability - Save the planet by talking about it."
"If you got to punch the clock why don't you punch your boss instead?" Jello Biafra
Disappointed this is a parody.
There are actual AI-based services to replace company upper management, and take it seriously, since AI in its current iteration is strong enough to manage companies even when its art is quotidian.
Mr. Whipple's days are actually numbered.
This is correct; the best fits for LLM based AI job replacement are in management and team leading. even C-suite levels. think about it: if your job is to take any info and transform it, that's one thing; but when you have to create/move/repair/touch anything irl, it becomes exponentially more expensive via robotics and the returns are poor compared to the investments.
I think there's a concerted reason we're not seeing it attack these positions more outwardly - being that these same people are the decision makers. Eliminating their workers is an easy decision to make, eliminating their own position won't even be considered.
Sounds more like a push button cult leader
Control your boss before they control you.


