8 comments

  • mwkaufma 3 hours ago
    When your whole job is "giving notes", being flattered, and imagining your workers as cogs, prompting a chatbot probably does feel like "work."
    • tamimio 39 minutes ago
      And lobbying to implement age verification.
    • sudoshred 1 hour ago
      You missed the killer feature, even more diffusion of responsibility.
  • stevenalowe 1 hour ago
    He needs one to help with ethics, not administration
  • tinfoilcondom 3 hours ago
    Now AI can be just like Zuck and come up with 0 original ideas that have any value.

    Facebook copied MySpace and bought Instagram (with FB Camera losing to them).

    Their only original idea was Metaverse - an FoA (flop-on-arrival).

    They even dropped the ball on AI, something they should have had a massive advantage at with their ad profiles and social media empire.

    • garbawarb 3 hours ago
      Can you name some companies whose products are built on original ideas?
      • butlike 3 hours ago
        To be fair, General Motors is built off of the idea of the wheel, which I believe is an original idea
        • dessimus 1 minute ago
          By that logic, the Taggart Baking Co. should have been one of the richest companies ever, since everyone compares their product to it as the greatest thing since.
    • bko 2 hours ago
      > Build one of most valuable companies in history and grow to be one of youngest billionaires

      > tinfoilcondom (account created 5 min ago): dude has no talent or original ideas

      I love this platform

      • mandeepj 1 hour ago
        > grow to be one of youngest billionaires

        Are you equating intelligence with networth? :-)

        I think it's more like this https://www.amazon.com/Accidental-Billionaires-Founding-Face...

        • 0xy 0 minutes ago
          IQ is highly correlated with both income and wealth so it seems like a fair comment. Of course not all billionaires have a high IQ, but far more billionaires do than your average person.
  • ecshafer 2 hours ago
    Should I spend $70B on something no one wants?

    See what the AI says.

  • seydor 3 hours ago
    Now that's a project that i support, after the fiasco of metaverse.

    If there could be a CEO-as-AI-service , we will not have to put up with all their BS content .

    • scotty79 2 hours ago
      I think models from one year ago with proper harness should be easily beating humans at this task on average. Human CEOs decisions are worse than random chance.
  • dude250711 3 hours ago
    Literally any modern LLM + Kagi Translate to LinkedIn would immediately get you to above average CEO level.

    His courage to go the remaining way is commendable.

  • codegodnvn 3 hours ago
    HAHA
  • rchaud 2 hours ago
    Sources familiar with the matter told the WSJ that unlike Horizon Worlds, this idea has legs. /s