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Will Robots Run Companies?

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Five years ago, I couldn't imagine asking boards and business leaders whether robots would one day run their companies.

However, the massive increase in awareness of the potential of large language models is forcing executives to explore how to use robots and artificial intelligence in day-to-day decision-making.

In fact, the rise of executive robots has already started.

For example, reported that Dictador, a progressive premium brand rum distiller, had appointed an AI CEO called Mika.

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