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by pfannkuchen 308 days ago
Delegating executive decision making to what is essentially an automated form of Reddit and stack overflow seems like it could possibly lead to bad results.
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Serious question: do you not think these very executives are relying HEAVILY on ChatGPT etc right now?
For me, LLMs have been a very useful interface to tutorials for ramping up on new areas. That’s about it, IME so far. I suppose the executive equivalent would be as an interface to business books, case studies, etc. With all the variance in such a high dimensional space, probably higher dimensional than starter tier tech projects in an area, I can’t imagine that it would actually be very useful when the long run results are considered.

What do you think they’re being used for right now?

No, they rely on "consultants."
The point is not to delegate. It’s to augment.