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AI excels at objective calls, but human judgment is key for complex decisions

A recent soccer match highlighted how artificial intelligence can handle objective, data-driven decisions, such as offside calls, while human judgment remains crucial for more complex situations like foul calls. Professors from Columbia Business School suggest that while AI can efficiently process measurable data, it cannot replace the nuanced interpretation and experience required for subjective judgments. This distinction is vital for leaders in business, who must identify which routine decisions can be automated and which require human oversight and expertise. AI

IMPACT Highlights the need for human oversight in AI-driven decision-making, particularly in complex or subjective scenarios.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by academics discussing AI's role in decision-making, using a sports analogy.

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AI excels at objective calls, but human judgment is key for complex decisions

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