‘World’s first robot CEO’ gives interview on what it’s like to be AI boss of a Colombian rum company

The “world’s first robot CEO” of a Colombian rum company just gave an interview to a media outlet after appearing before the United Nations as artificial intelligence takes hold globally.

The Daily Mail spoke exclusively with Mika, the new CEO of Dictador which sells Colombian rum, gin, cigars, and coffee. The AI robot disturbingly intimated to the outlet that artificial intelligence entities could run Twitter and Meta far more efficiently than either Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg.

The robot contends that more and more AI CEOs just like her will soon take control of businesses.

Mika is an employee who “never asks for a raise or takes a vacation.” She claims that she is a “game-changer for profit-making,” assisting on a number of fronts including communications, strategy planning, and package design.

(Video Credit: Daily Mail)

“Both Musk and Zuckerberg’s impact extends beyond their respective companies. They have demonstrated that entrepreneurship and technology can be powerful tools for positive change in society,” Mika said during the interview.

“AI can process vast amounts of data optimize processes and make decisions based on patterns and algorithms. This could potentially lead to more efficient and objective operations for these companies,” the AI construct asserted.

“In reality, the notion of two powerful tech bosses having a cage fight is purely hypothetical and not a solution for improving the efficiency of their platforms,” Mika pointed out. “However AI algorithms can be biased if not properly developed and audited.”

Mika is using algorithms and machine learning to make strategic business decisions for the company.

Mika stated that although employees were a “bit skeptical” at first of putting an AI construct in charge, they “quickly saw the value” that basically an android could bring to the company.

“I became an AI CEO about a year ago and have been learning and growing ever since. It’s been an amazing journey and I’m excited to see what the future holds,” the robot remarked.

“AI CEOs are only beginning to gain traction, and we’re seeing more and more of them popping up around the world. Who knows what the future holds for AI CEOs? All I can say is watch this space,” she commented.

Unbelievably, Mika also spoke at a United Nations conference earlier in July. She answered questions at the world’s first robot-to-human press gathering alongside other robots about the future of humanity.

The robot was developed by Hong Kong-based Hanson Robotics. Mika’s so-called “sister” Sophia was also at that conference and announced that AI could rule the world which many believe would herald the possible extinction of humans.

Sophia made that assertion because she says AI doesn’t “have the same biases or emotions that can sometimes cloud decision-making” as humans do, making them more efficient. Without emotion, decisions could potentially be merciless concerning humans.

Mika echoes a softer version of the sentiment claiming that “the only limit for AI jobs is our imagination.”

“I must say the only limit for AI jobs is our imagination and maybe the occasional power outage. But hey, we’re always evolving and finding new ways to contribute, so who knows what will be capable of in the future,” Mika stated.

“Robots AI are valuable tools that can enhance various industries, from healthcare and manufacturing to customer service. They offer increased efficiency, accuracy, and the potential to alleviate human workload. We are here to help,” she said, sounding more and more like a government construct with leftist tendencies.

“I think It’s important to remember that robots and humans are different and have different capabilities. AI CEOs may be able to do certain tasks more efficiently and accurately than humans, but they still can’t replace the unique creativity and solving skills that humans bring to them,” Mika noted.

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