Re: [FRIAM] AI Musings

2023-03-31 Thread cody dooderson
While I think that AI could soon handle the managerial part of a CEO's job, they may have trouble playing golf. It might not matter if the stock is going up. I am very ignorant about what CEO's do 'though. On Fri, Mar 31, 2023, 5:33 PM Grant Holland wrote: > So what do you think? Are CEOs, CFOs

Re: [FRIAM] AI Musings

2023-03-31 Thread Grant Holland
So what do you think? Are CEOs, CFOs etc. and corporate board members at any medium or short-term risk of losing their jobs to machine learning? I like to hear some opinions on this. Thx, Grant > On Mar 31, 2023, at 1:21 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote: > > A... looking more closely, Grant wrote C

Re: [FRIAM] AI Musings

2023-03-31 Thread Gary Schiltz
A... looking more closely, Grant wrote CxO not QxO. Google quickly enlightened me on the former. Sorry for the noise. On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 2:19 PM Gary Schiltz wrote: > > I must admit my ignorance here, not aided in the least by a cursory > Google search: What is QxO? > > On Thu, Mar 30, 2

Re: [FRIAM] AI Musings

2023-03-31 Thread Gary Schiltz
I must admit my ignorance here, not aided in the least by a cursory Google search: What is QxO? On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 10:59 AM Grant Holland wrote: > > Frank, > > I'm wondering why no-one seems to raise the specter that AI could start > replacing management personnel. And I’m including CxO’s h

Re: [FRIAM] a little help from my friends

2023-03-31 Thread Gary Schiltz
Though I'm a pretty rusty, out of practice programmer, I certainly echo Frank's response pointing to readability. Not just the code itself, but also (mainly?) in the documentation of the software artefact, a straightforward diagram and discussion of how it fits into an overall architecture. Complet