Inspirational interview: what will be the consequences of artificial intelligence according to Prof. Andrzej Dragan?

A few days ago I watched an inspiring interview by Patrycjusz Wyżga with Professor Andrzej Dragan. Both the presenter and the interviewee impressed me with their professionalism and originality of views. Since this impression has lasted for more than a week, I decided to write a few words about the content covered in the interview. Patrycjusz Wyżga: Are you afraid of artificial intelligence? Andrzej Dragan: I can’t imagine such a variant that it won’t end badly for us. And it

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What does a robot manager need to make decisions?

When I was in my first year of management studies, our professor in the subject Fundamentals of Management started every lecture with the statement: “A manager’s job is to make decisions.” From the very beginning, however, something didn’t sit right with me – if it’s only the manager who makes decisions, is he a kind of god? What about the other employees, don’t they make decisions? After years of experience managing projects, my own company and part of a large

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What are the most offbeat management tools in robot manager software? Part 2

In the previous post, I described what managerial tools a robot manager can have to solve managerial problems. The tools were based on a managerial method or technique described in the literature and sometimes (or rather rarely) used by managers. Today I will present some ideas for tools based on the history of events, that is, not being some independently existing mechanism, but working on the basis of the previous use of such a tool and the accumulation of knowledge

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What are the most offbeat management tools in robot manager software? Part 1

Many stories begin with: a long, long time ago… And I’ll start telling this story that way too. A long, long time ago, when there was no Instagram yet, and Google maps led travelers mostly into the middle of a lake, I started working on managerial tools that would complement existing managerial techniques with which managers (knowing them or just applying them intuitively) solve organizational problems. The idea was simple and I later described it in detail in the concept

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Artificial manager and feelings. Do you remember the movie AI Artificial Intelligence?

Do you remember the movie called AI Artificial Intelligence, directed by Steven Spielberg? It’s been 22 years since its release, but I watched it only now, and I guess it’s the right time to understand what message the director sent us more than 20 years ago. Although the film has been criticized for its rather banal script and the simple emotions it evokes, it gives the viewer a lot to think about, especially now that ChatGPT has been hailed as

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