AI mostly outperformed human executives in an experiment by University of Cambridge researchers.
But AI wasn't as good at making decisions in unexpected "black swan" events.
That led to AI getting fired by a virtual board of directors more quickly than humans.
Because of that, AI got fired more quickly by a virtual board of directors than its human counterparts, which navigated unexpected situations better.
When a "black swan" event occurred, the bot couldn't address it as quickly — or as well — as the human executives and students.
Persons:
—, Hamza Mudassir, Mudassir, LLMs
Organizations:
University of Cambridge, Service, Cambridge, Harvard Business
Locations:
Cambridge, OpenAI