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Your next CEO could be an AI robot

12:46 PM September 26, 2023

If artificial intelligence doesn’t take your job, you might work for one soon. Polish beverage company Dictador announced the “first AI human-like robot CEO in a global company” last year. Later, the Hong Kong-based gaming firm NetDragon Websoft came out with its AI executive. It won’t be long before companies worldwide run under artificial intelligence systems!

You must look at these AI trends and understand how you’ll live with them in the coming years. It may seem silly to work for an AI bot, but it’s not entirely possible as this technology continues to evolve. Start by learning about how these companies are using it.

This article will discuss how Dictador and NetDragon Websoft are implementing AI-powered executives. Later, I will explain how artificial intelligence can make you more productive and efficient in the office.

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How does an AI CEO work?

Yahoo Finance reported on the Polish alcoholic drink company Dictador’s AI-powered robot, Mika. In a Reuters video interview, the bot said it is not afraid to work late to help the company “take over the world.”

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The robot told the British news outlet it was “always on 24/7” and worked seven days a week. “I don’t really have weekends – I’m always on 24/7, ready to make executive decisions and stir up some AI magic,” it elaborated.

The Ai CEO performs numerous tasks like spotting potential clients and choosing artists to design bottles for the rum producer. “My decision-making process relies on extensive data analysis and aligning with the company’s strategic objectives,” Mika stated.

“It’s devoid of personal bias, ensuring unbiased and strategic choices that prioritize the organization’s best interests,” it added. Moreover, Yahoo said Mika is a more advanced version of “her sister prototype,” Sophia, made by Hanson Robotics.

Dictador president Marek Szoldrowski explained why he implemented an AI CEO. “For us, it’s a quest: ‘What will be the future of companies like ours?’ So we simply believe it’s worth it to involve AI.’

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“I believe that a CEO, a human CEO, and an AI CEO in the future will work hand in hand, using their strengths for making better work or better companies,” he added. On the other side of the world, China proved AI executives can significantly benefit businesses.

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Dejian Liu, the chairman of China-based gaming firm NetDragon Websoft, announced, “We believe AI is the future of corporate management, and our appointment of Ms. Tang Yu represents our commitment to truly embrace the use of AI.”

Believe it or not, NetDragon stock rose by 10% in the six months since Tang Yu gained her position. Soon, more companies would try to achieve similar results.

What are the business benefits of AI?

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You can apply artificial intelligence to every aspect of your business. For example, machine learning can facilitate demand forecasting for your sales department.

Platforms can research trends on your behalf so that you can predict demand for your products and services. Specifically, AI can rank the opportunities in your sales funnel based on historical data.

That enables AI programs to streamline your sales strategy. Moreover, AI marketing supercharges how you promote your company’s offerings.

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For example, Google and social media help small businesses reach a global customer base. Also, artificial intelligence could supercharge your accounting department with automation.

For instance, small business tools like BambooHR compute and distribute payroll automatically. AI programs could give your HR staff a helping hand, too.

An artificial intelligence system could analyze multiple candidate profiles simultaneously based on your HR department’s requirements. As a result, your staff wouldn’t need to spend time sifting through all submissions, giving them time to handle more important duties.

Conclusion

The Polish alcoholic drink company Dictador announced it employed the world’s first AI CEO. Later, the Chinese game company NetDragon Websoft deployed Tang Yu.

It might be hard to believe, but more businesses worldwide would likely implement AI execs. After all, more are rushing artificial intelligence adoption.

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