Is it possible to construct a universal artificial manager for a certain class of ongoing projects?

An important question when constructing an artificial manager concerns what it is supposed to do. When I talk to management specialists, managers and programmers, the question is always asked about the purpose of such a machine. Sometimes the machine here just means software, and sometimes people imagine a figure that sits behind a desk and manages a team (most often dismissing subordinate people). I wonder about this, too, which is why I have been doing research for several years aimed

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How do managers correct their managerial actions and how does this affect the performance of an artificial manager?

If you’re asking yourself how to make an artificial manager, there’s probably a difficulty that comes to mind, which prevents us from programming managerial actions according to some pattern or predetermined procedure. This difficulty is the fact that in the management of a company, project or team, there is no such pattern or one course of action that always works. Every business situation is different, and even every day spent with his team brings different challenges to the manager that

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