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Critique of powerful executives and AI delegation

The article questions societal willingness to scrutinize powerful individuals, particularly those in high-paying executive roles. It suggests that the economy has been entrusted to leaders whose jobs are difficult to define and who may prefer to delegate tasks to AI models rather than perform them directly. This perspective critiques the current economic landscape and the role of AI within it. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the role and reliability of AI in business operations and executive responsibilities.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing societal attitudes towards powerful figures and the delegation of work to AI models.

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Critique of powerful executives and AI delegation

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    "Or is it because we, as a society, do not want to look too closely at the powerful? Is it because we've handed our economy to men that get paid $79 million a y

    "Or is it because we, as a society, do not want to look too closely at the powerful? Is it because we've handed our economy to men that get paid $79 million a year to do a job they can't seem to describe, and even that, they would sooner offload to a bunch of unreliable AI models…