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AI CEOs think they can be everywhere at once

AI By Gavin Wallace20/04/20263 Mins Read
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Silicon Valley moguls Recently, you may have complained about the fact that there are too many people. too negative About artificial intelligence. Both are frustrated with Artificial Intelligence. stalled AI adoption Big Tech has not delivered the efficiencies Big Tech promised.

Even if corporations and consumers are resisting the acceleration of AI, this hasn’t deterred billionaire CEOs who continue to push forward with their own personal fantasies about what technology can achieve.

Financial Times, April 13, 2019. reported Meta, according to several employees, is creating a 3D photorealistic AI avatar that looks like Mark Zuckerberg. This bot will be trained on Zuckerberg’s mannerisms, public statements, and the most recent corporate strategies. It is designed to communicate with Meta’s staff in Zuckerberg’s name. Avatars could allegedly be used by employees to video-chat with Zuckerberg. They would answer their questions, provide feedback and guidance from management.

Zuckerberg is personally involved in testing and training his animated doppelgänger, Meta employees told the Financial Times, noting that this early-stage project has become a priority amid the development of various other AI characters that Facebook and Instagram users will be able to engage with one-on-one.

Meta didn’t respond to Meta’s request for comment regarding the Zuckerbot. This concept was a natural extension of other technology leaders’ efforts. In the past year, Eric Yuan and Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEOs at Zoom and Klarna, respectively, made headlines by recruiting AI doubles Deliver part of their remarks during quarterly earnings calls. These presentations suggested that the company leaders are considering what routine tasks they could delegate to a simulation of themselves.

Jack Dorsey is the CEO of Block, formerly Square. rolling layoffs As the company focuses more on AI. In February, he announced a workforce reduction of 40 percent—about 4,000 employees They lost their job. They lost their jobs. interview For the Business Podcast Strange Trip Block has revealed in this month’s issue his plan to collapse management hierarchies using the central AI that Block now builds.

“I would say our max depth right now is probably five folks between me and anyone in the company,” Dorsey stated. “I would want to get that down to two to three this year. And in the most ideal case, there is no layer, everyone in the company reports to me, and that would be all 6,000 of the company. And that feels somewhat ridiculous when you consider the old structure. But when you consider that the majority of our work is going through this intelligence layer, it’s a lot more manageable.”

Dorsey’s plan appears to be very different than outsourcing the CEO role to an AI-powered digital replacement. But the result is the same for employees: AI-mediated, instantaneous communication. “access” The illusion of your ultimate manager, who is supervising and controlling all the employees in the business. Even though platforms are unable to force AI on users, top executives still want to have a greater impact within the business by leveraging AI.

Block’s spokesperson responded to an inquiry for comments on Dorsey’s remarks by providing a link to the blog entry Dorsey wrote with Sequoia Partner Roelof Botha on March 31, titled “The Future of Work”.From Hierarchy to Intelligence.” “This piece makes a strong case for eliminating the middle manager by redesigning how AI integrates into workflow.

“Most companies using AI today are giving everyone a copilot, which makes the existing structure work slightly better without changing it,” They both write. “We’re after something different: a company built as an intelligence (or mini-AGI).” AGI (artificial general intelligence) is a kind of artificial reasoning that has yet to be developed and matches, if not exceeds, human capabilities.

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