Alibaba founder Jack Ma: Robots will replace chief executives in 30 years
By administrator | 27 April 2017
Startup founders may have thought their leadership positions were safe from the rise of the machines, but Alibaba founder Jack Ma believes companies could be run by robotic chief executives in just 30 years.
Speaking at a China Entrepreneur Club event, Ma explained why he thinks machines will be able to do what humans cannot and how a lack of emotion will help robo-chief executives get things done.
“30 years later, the Time Magazine cover for the best CEO of the year very likely will be a robot. It remembers better than you, it counts faster than you, and it won’t be angry with competitors,” Ma said at the event, according to the New York Post.
“Social conflicts in the next three decades will have an impact on all sorts of industries and walks of life.”
Ma also discussed how businesses globally should change their attitudes towards automation and robots, and claimed any business not linked to the internet could suffer in the future.
“Machines will do what human beings are incapable of doing,” Ma said. Read more
Dominic Powell - Smart Company - 26 Apr 2017
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