They could save millions by that move

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    18 days ago

    they’re typically sociopaths, narcissists, or both. other people hardly exist

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    Same reason religions demand you tithe but refuse to pay taxes, even though they don’t deny Christ said, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, and render unto God what is God’s,” which is to say, fulfil your obligations to the government before fulfilling your obligations to God.

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    17 days ago

    When somebody insists that the food they made is good and that you should have some but refuses to eat it themselves, you know that they’re lying and the food is shit.

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      oh hey, you were at the big family dinner last night.

      it was my mother’s turn to cook and she didn’t eat anything. there was enough food, just it was really, really bad.

      pro cooking tip for all y’all out there: never, and i do mean never, go into your spice cabinet and just grab seven random spices to season a dish. actually think about what you’re cooking.

      she made rice with garam masala and cream of tartar, dill, garlic, basil. like what the fuck.

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    CEOs do less for a company than the average worker. A company can run for a long time without a CEO, but get rid of your finance team, IT team, production team, or customer service team (all of which are much cheaper than a single CEO) and see how long your company lasts.

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      My theory is short term decisions are generally made much further down the decision hierarchy and the CEOs main job SHOULD be more long term vision and planning. Most companies, except for a few, make decisions based on what makes them the most money in the shortest term so in effect the CEO doesn’t do shit and likely could be replaced by an AI. I wouldn’t be surprised to find most CEOs at this point are just highly paid proxies asking AI what to do.

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    I think you already know the answer because you asked the question.

    The CEOs are the ones trying to convince everyone (investors really) that AI can replace humans to try to increase profits. That’s it.

    LLMs/AI are fantastic tools, but that’s all they are. Just tools. The CEOs are selling the AI revolution fantasy.

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      They’re an entertainment technology, not a revolutionary business technology as they claim, so their maximum value is constrained by the boundaries of the entertainment market rather than being a significant fraction of the World’s Economy: basically they’ll at best have a Social Media Tech-sized Economic footprint, not an Industrial Revolution one.

      However, that shit was sold to investors as an Economic Revolution and the investment footprint is proportional to that prospect and thus way bigger than it would be for “this will be as big as Social Media”, and by now all that’s left to try and keep that massive block of investment from crushing the far too narrow columnn or returns, is ever more desperate spinning of hopes and dreams fables.

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    One of the weird things about ceos, in USA at least, is that one of their roles is to be the fall guy for the board if things go badly. If they screw up badly enough, it’s expected that they’ll find it hard to be hired as CEO elsewhere, which they use to justify outsize compensation plans. I’m not sure AI would fulfill that role, nor the schmoozing aspects

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      I’m my experience it’s pretty uncommon for a CEO to struggle finding a new position no matter what transpired at their previous company. Golden parachutes and failing upwards are way more common

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      Because it’s not legal but good old Peter Theil moved to South America and is lobbying for and buying politicians down their in South America to make it so.

      To understand how fucked the United States is, H. Jeffries is Theil’s money whipped bitch already, and he owns the current United States VP, completely owns him, as in he is a Theil puppet, he would be nothing without Theil, just an author.

      Poor people, farmers, middle class, millionaires all need to wake up. It’s not about pronouns and restrooms, it’s about end stage capitalism, a war against billionaire oligarchs raping us and our children. It’s like the 1930’s but way worse.

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    Been saying this for a year now. If they replace us, why not replace them? I was personally told it’s because the connections a CEO has. Well, if my CEO had connections my ESPP wouldn’t have lost 40% since buying it 2 years ago.