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by hyperman1
1393 days ago
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My first reaction is: This will never work. A C-level PowerPoint needs a problem statement AND a clear action AND estimates of timings, money, people, in simple words, everything in tiny baby steps. Without action, it's just underlings complaining. With action, they say make it so and come back a few months later and ask what the results are in simple terms of time and money. But this is a strange reaction. I claim to think that people will solve things if they understand the problem. What makes the suits different? Somehow, I excluded the execs from actual peoplehood. They are out there, making ignorable sounds like a radio, or doing random damage to infrastructure like a bad storm, but always without any real thinking going on. A bit like Eliza. Spending their time doing political feuds against other execs. Gathering more underlings or budget. Reorganizing people to other random corners of the buildings. Eating big dinners while talking to other execs. Creating a new C-suite job for someone they like. Oh well, I'm probably cliche level wrong. Or maybe the AI people should target exec-level consciousness as a stepping stone to real-people consciousness ;-) |
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