How to make an online manager tool to incorporate into a robotic manager? Part 2

Today I’m continuing the topic that deals with the construction of a managerial tool and its role in building an artificial manager. In the previous post, I introduced basic concepts such as the organizing problem, management method and managerial tool. Let’s remind how it works in practice. In a company or any organization we have organizing problems to solve – otherwise no one including the manager in that company would be needed. The business of the company even consists only

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How to make an online manager tool to incorporate into an artificial manager? Part 1

Today I am starting a series of posts outlining the role of a manager tool, in constructing a manager robot. A manager tool is an extremely important part of an artificial manager. Why? You’re about to find out, but believe that you can’t build an artificial manager without manager tools. It’s like building an automatic lawn mower without the drive (wheels, motor, control), blades (grass cutting mechanism) or terrain recognition (sensors, memory, control). The same is true of managerial tools.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: how will the world change with artificial intelligence?

This time see an interview with the 37-year-old head of the most “hot” company of the last few months, namely OpenAI. This time it will be a little less about the dangers of artificial intelligence, although Sam Altman also mentions them in his statements. But he focuses more on how the world will change as a result of the spread of artificial intelligence and machines that can learn. In this post, I will again focus on what is First, it

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Max Tegmark: We have 6 months to save the world from artificial intelligence?

This is another post showing well-known people warning against the uncontrolled development of artificial intelligence. Let me remind you that the discussion on this topic has only been going on for a few weeks, maybe months, when Open AI released an accessible version of its GPT robot called ChatGPT. It was only then that voices were raised that experiments with this technology should be stopped for 6 months, and in the meantime a great debate should be organized on the

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Dr. Geoffrey Hinton warns of artificial intelligence. Is there anything to be afraid of?

A number of articles and videos have been appearing recently, which include warnings against the uncontrolled development of artificial intelligence. Bigger and smaller experts in machine learning, artificial intelligence and pattern recognition are making statements on the subject. With this post, I begin a series of such statements, which have piqued my interest and have something non-obvious in them. In this article, I stop a short speech by Dr. Geoffrey Hilton, seen as one of the fathers of artificial intelligence.

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