A Robot CEO Is Running An Entire Company

By Charlene Badasie | Updated

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Dictador, a Polish drinks company, has entrusted its highest executive position to an AI-powered humanoid robot named Mika. Appointed as the experimental robot CEO in August 2022, Mika has quickly become a symbol of innovation and efficiency, raising questions about the future of human-robot collaborations in the workplace.

Mika’s tireless dedication to its role as robot CEO is awe-inspiring. In a recent interview via Yahoo! Entertainment, the robot revealed its work ethic, saying, “I don’t really have weekends. I’m always on 24/7, ready to make executive decisions and stir up some AI magic.” This unwavering commitment reflects Mika’s dedication to the company’s mission, which, in its own words, is to “take over the world.”

Mika’s Duties As Robot CEO

One might wonder what tasks a robot CEO can handle. Surprisingly, Mika’s responsibilities are extensive and diverse. Beyond overseeing daily operations, it plays a vital role in identifying potential clients and selecting artists to design bottles for the rum producer. What sets Mika apart is its decision-making process, driven by extensive data analysis and alignment with the company’s strategic objectives.

“It’s devoid of personal bias, ensuring unbiased and strategic choices that prioritize the organization’s best interests,” Mika says of her decisions as robot CEO. However, it’s worth noting that Mika is not here to replace human executives entirely. Major company decisions will continue to be made by human leaders, according to Marek Szoldrowski, the European President of Dictador.

The robot CEO’s purpose is to complement human decision-making, enhancing efficiency and objectivity in the process. One of Mika’s most intriguing roles is leading the company’s Arthouse Spirits decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) project, which includes a collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

“I don’t really have weekends. I’m always on 24/7, ready to make executive decisions and stir up some AI magic.”

Mika, robot CEO of Dictador

Mika also actively communicates with the DAO community, showcasing the seamless integration of technology and community engagement in the modern corporate landscape. The robot CEO’s lineage traces back to Sophia, another AI robot created by Hanson Robotics, a company that gained global attention through media interviews.

Described as a more sophisticated version of her “sister prototype,” Mika represents the cutting-edge of AI technology applied to leadership roles. Dictador’s decision to appoint a robot CEO is not the first of its kind. In 2022, a Chinese gaming firm appointed an “AI-powered virtual humanoid robot” named Tang Yu as the Chief Executive of a subsidiary, Fujian NetDragon Websoft.

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Arctoris, a biotech platform company powered by robotics and machine learning, with Martin-Immanuel Bittner as the CEO and co-founder, uses robots in its day-to-day business. IVADO Labs, a leading provider of AI-driven technology solutions that cultivates the next generation of companies with global reach and impact, with Serge Massicotte as the CEO, also uses advanced AI.

The robot CEO’s purpose is to complement human decision-making, enhancing efficiency and objectivity in the process.

These pioneering decisions signal a growing trend in the corporate world, where companies are increasingly embracing AI and robotics to streamline operations and decision-making. While some may remain skeptical about the extent to which robots can lead companies, Mika’s tireless dedication as CEO, coupled with its data-driven decision-making process, are undeniable assets.

The appointment of AI-powered robots as CEOs offers notable advantages but raises important concerns as well. One key drawback is the absence of the human touch, which is pivotal in fostering relationships with employees, customers, and stakeholders, potentially affecting organizational culture and empathy.

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