Hey everyone, I just read about this crazy experiment at Carnegie Mellon University. They set up a fake company and staffed it with AI agents to see how they’d handle running a business. Guess what? It was a complete mess!
Has anyone else heard about this? I’m really curious to know more details. Like, what kind of tasks did they give the AI? How long did the experiment last before things went south? And what exactly went wrong?
It’s wild to think about AI trying to manage a company. I wonder if this tells us anything about the current state of AI and its limitations in complex real-world scenarios. What do you all think? Could this have any implications for how we approach AI in business settings in the future?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this! It seems like such an interesting experiment, even if it didn’t go as planned.