In a groundbreaking move, Dictador, a Polish beverage company, appointed Mika, an AI-powered humanoid robot, as its experimental CEO in August of the previous year. This decision highlights a growing trend in integrating artificial intelligence into leadership roles.
Mika, described as a more sophisticated version of the well-known AI robot Sophia, shared in a Reuters video interview that she operates tirelessly, being “always on 24/7” and working seven days a week. Her responsibilities range from identifying potential clients to selecting artists for designing bottles for the rum producer.
Mika emphasizes her decision-making process, relying on extensive data analysis aligned with the company’s strategic objectives. This approach aims to ensure unbiased and strategic choices that prioritize the organization’s best interests, devoid of personal bias.
Despite Mika’s significant role, human executives will still make major decisions at Dictador. Marek Szoldrowski, the European president of Dictador, clarified that Mika will not be terminating any employees.
In addition to her duties at Dictador, Mika leads the company’s Arthouse Spirits DAO project, involving a collection of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens). She actively engages with the DAO community, as stated on the company’s website.
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