AI can answer, but can it lead?

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Every major technological shift has required humans to assess where their value lies.

Computers reduced our reliance on memory, calculators changed the way we approached arithmetic and, today, AI is transforming how we research, analyze and create content. AI is also influencing how leaders communicate.

When Mark Zuckerberg experimented with AI avatars and Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski used an AI-generated version of himself to present the company's earnings, both instances sparked an important debate.

As AI becomes increasingly capable of replicating our words, voices and our appearance, are we ever going to automate leadership itself?

SVP and UK Country Manager, AlphaSense

When used thoughtfully, AI has enormous potential to remove repetitive work, surface valuable insights and give leaders more time to focus on strategic decision making.

Yet, as the technology becomes increasingly capable of producing polished communications and replicating human personas, organizations need to ask a more fundamental question: which...

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