Meet “Tang Yu,” The First AI To Become CEO Of A Company

The rising popularity of automation in positions

The NetDragon Websoft situation and its new automated CEO result from the ever-growing automation tendency in company positions. In the near future, we can expect this to become more common, with AI advancing across sectors and the economy reallocating people into new jobs.

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And while it’s estimated that approximately 28% of the American workforce will lose their jobs to automation by 2030, presiding officers now also fear that the inevitable progress of technology may leave them obsolete over time. Of course, this raises an important final question: should we give AIs this much power, then?

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