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    1. Submission statement: In a survey of business leaders conducted by the IT consulting firm AND Digital, 43 percent of respondents said [they believed that an AI could take over their jobs](https://futurism.com/the-byte/ceos-fear-ai-jobs). Another 45 percent admitted they were *already* making major business decisions with ChatGPT. At this point, why not make it official?

      Some companies already have made the switch, like the Polish drinks maker Dictador that [appointed a humanoid robot called Mika](https://futurism.com/the-byte/company-appoints-ai-powered-robot-ceo) as its “experimental CEO.”

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      As soon as ai can pitch to investors, run town halls, review staff performance, build team culture, hire and first all whilst being reflective and strategic, I’ll be concerned.

    3. Experts argue. The workforce knows for sure.

      Since work culture evolved into simply pumping numbers up for some rich fuck who couldn’t care less about his own product, CEOs just don’t make sense anymore. If I’m working just for a salary and nothing else I’d rather work for a robot, at least it makes sense for the robot to not care, and I’m sure a robot will be able to understand it can boost profits by building a long term work environment, unlike the psychopaths in control now.