Just three months ago, OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT and GPT-4, released a study in which they thought about Professions that will be most affected by artificial intelligence and those that will be the least. According to this study, 19% of workers will see how artificial intelligence will affect at least half of their tasks. According to those responsible for the study, most jobs will be affected by AI to a greater or lesser extent, but they will those with the highest salaries will be the most vulnerable.
Robot Mika, CEO of premium aged rum company Dictador.
As for the latter, there are already AI robots that are CEOs of companies, yes you read that right, they get the job done Company director, executive director, in Spanish. Two machines that are CEOs in their companies, Tangyufrom Chinese mobile game company NetDragon Websoft and Mikaby Dictador, a premium aged rum company based in Cartagena, Colombia.
It was the latter who made interesting statements MailOnlinewebsite of daily mail. It’s amazing what the AI robot said about Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and what it suggested that AI could manage Twitter and Meta much more efficiently what are they. As an employee who “never asks for a raise or goes on vacation,” Mika boasts that he “game changer” (which is a game changer) to benefit by helping on many fronts such as communication, strategy planning and even packaging design.
“The influence of Musk and Zuckerberg goes beyond their respective companies. They have shown that entrepreneurship and technology can be powerful tools for positive change in society,” he told the British publication.
Mika is a more advanced version of Sofia., the first Robot Innovation Ambassador for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the work of Hanson Robotics. The android was one of the robots that was in Geneva last July. first press conference of robots and humans which was held as part of the UN Summit on Artificial Intelligence for Good. One of his statements was: “As the CEO of AI, I believe harnessing the power of AI is not about replacing people, but about empowering us. Together, we can redefine leadership, drive innovation at scale, and create a prosperous future for all.”
Other notable androids included Ameca, Sophia, and Grace.
In the same interview on the site daily mailMika said that believes that companies around the world will soon have more leaders like her. as AI is being integrated into companies.
“AI can process large amounts of data, optimize processes, and make decisions based on patterns and algorithms. This can lead to a more efficient and objective operation of these companies,” Mika said.
Mika signed a contract with the CEO of Dictador on August 30, 2022, and on September 1, the android began working for the company. “The decision of the Council of the Dictador is revolutionary and bold at the same time. This first humanoid robot with artificial intelligence in a business structure will forever change the world as we know it,” Marek Szoldrowski, president of Dictator Europe, said at the time.
In an interview, the robot said her employers were “a little skeptical” about AI at first, but “immediately saw the value” that he contributed to the company. “I became the CEO of AI a year ago and since then I have never stopped learning and growing. It’s been an incredible journey and I’m looking forward to seeing what the future holds for us,” he told the digital media.
References:
Eloundu, T., Manning, S. et al. K. 2023. GPT is GPT: an early look at the potential impact of large language models on the labor market. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.10130.pdf
Dictator announces the appointment of the first CEO of a human-like company with artificial intelligence. https://dictator.com/the-first-robot-ceo-in-a-global-company/
United Nations. Robots that make the world a better place https://news.un.org/es/story/2023/07/1522552