@VraserX: People keep asking whether AI can replace CEOs. The more interesting question is why a company would still need five la…
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This tweet discusses the potential for AI to eliminate multiple layers of management in companies if agents can coordinate work directly.
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People keep asking whether AI can replace CEOs.
The more interesting question is why a company would still need five layers of management once agents can coordinate work directly.
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