
AI is founded on basic programmatic algorithms while human Intelligence is fraught with heuristics in decision-making. Human intelligence depends upon our ability to interpret context and make inferences. The Friedman doctrine is still taught in business schools and is still debated today. If the Friedman doctrine could be embedded into AI, under whose interpretation should it be coded? Once the logic is embedded, will the decision outputs be superior to human-contemplated decisions and under what circumstances will future business leaders be deemed accountable for adverse events if we believe AI to be superior? The future still requires humans; especially those who understand context.
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