AI CEO – Replace your boss before they replace you

replaceyourboss.ai

353 points by _tk_ 5 hours ago


briandw - 3 hours ago

Ok so clearly a satire. However I kinda want this. They make some really good points about how an AI would be better than many CEOs. Honestly some of the companies I've worked for would be better with Gemini at in charge. Yes humanity is doomed, but at least I would understand the motivations and we'd have less CEO ADHD moments. (CEO ADHD -> "Some other CEO told me about X, why aren't we doing X")

chasing0entropy - 4 hours ago

Can you design an AI agent that I own, to replace me? This is what the market really wants and is probably one of the ONLY things that doesn't exist.

Just let me subscribe to an agent to do my work while I keep getting a paycheck.

tamimio - 2 minutes ago

Oh no, not the protected class!!

AI can and should replace CEOs, Lawyers, and even non surgeon doctors. The fact that AI is always brought up when it comes to software development layoffs (ironically they are the ones who built it) but yet it isn’t impacting the ones that it easily could, raise so many questions, and clearly shows that AI is being weaponized to lower wages of some workers while others are protected by regulations and lobbyists.

candiddevmike - 4 hours ago

Really this is the only 10x part of GenAI that I see: increasing the number of reports exponentially by removing managers/directors, and using GenAI (search/summarization, e.g. "how is X progressing" etc) to understand what's going on underneath you. Get rid of the political game of telephone and get leaders closer to the ground floor (and the real problems/blockers).

jondwillis - 4 hours ago

I love that they’re all called David except for Simon

consumer451 - 18 minutes ago

Don't miss the admin icon in the upper-right of the page. That's a fun time.

omneity - 21 minutes ago

Perhaps not a CEO but I figure an AI COO could be quite valuable for founder-types like me.

keiferski - 4 hours ago

This looks like the perfect counterpart to Boss as a Service:

https://bossasaservice.com/

hbarka - 3 hours ago

Our CEO did not write a customary Thanksgiving email. There was nothing from other C-level leadership. I’ve been around long enough to see this erosion in company culture custom. What is happening? Perhaps an AI CEO would have these subtleties.

beezle - 41 minutes ago

The free version of Gemini says it could not replace the CEO of JP Morgan Chase but that it would make an excellent Chief Risk Officer or Chief Strategist. That would still save a ton of money!

frag - an hour ago

Ah fun enough I wrote a post just about that https://open.substack.com/pub/defragzone/p/ceo-is-obsolete?r...

Barathkanna - 2 hours ago

The site is obviously satire, but the interesting part is the growth tactic behind it. oilwell.app is using a meme page as a distribution engine instead of a standard marketing site.

In a crowded AI tooling market, this kind of contrast joke on the front paired with a real product behind it, cuts through noise in a way a normal landing page wouldn’t. People mock the gimmick, but the gimmick is doing exactly what it’s designed to do, get everyone talking.

coffeecoders - 4 hours ago

How hard would it be to run a simulator with multiple LLMs. Say, one as the boss and a few as employees. Just let them talk, coordinate, and "work"? Could be the fastest way to test what actually happens when you try to automate management.

seydor - 2 hours ago

It's easier to replace the ceo and management than the leaf nodes of production. The opportunity for CEO as a service is enormous

tt24 - 4 hours ago

The UI looks good! Is there a reason this is being shared here? Feels like a collection of tired, trite oneliners that I’d expect to see on Twitter rather than here.

tcgv - 3 hours ago

Only Male AI-CEO avatars?

Gender bias checked!

didibus - 4 hours ago

Joke aside, I do think think someone should work on a legitimate agent for financial and business decision, management, and so on.

Especially "decision making". I find it's one of the things that are tricky, making the AI agent optimize for actually good decisions and not just give you info or options, but create real opinion and take real decisions.

jvanderbot - 4 hours ago

My boss is a pretty awesome technologist, too, but has a lot of time sunk into business stuff.

I sent this along as a joke but I doubt any of us are enthused about working for an AI.

It would be cool to automate more of that business stuff but I suspect it's too "soft" to actually automate.

dijksterhuis - 4 hours ago

> We don't have meetings, we have collaborative ideation experiences

yep, checks out.

zkmon - 4 hours ago

Funny. Infact, the blockchain smart contract (DAPPs) tried this before, by fully automating (they call it democratizing) the decisions. Not sure how it went.

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simultsop - 4 hours ago

Shut up and take my money.

vanschelven - 4 hours ago

in the same vein as http://developerexcuses.com/ (and presumably many others)

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pygy_ - 4 hours ago

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20059894

Called it, six years ago :-)

I can see boards of directors drooling at the potential savings.

danenania - 4 hours ago

Though I think the CEO role is realistically one of the hardest to automate, I’d say middle management is a very juicy target.

To the extent a manager is just organizing and coordinating rather than setting strategic direction, I think that role is well within current capabilities. It’s much easier to automate this than the work itself, assuming you have a high bar for quality.

mannanj - an hour ago

lol fun satire and totally true true for the bigger companies the incentive for the board is to replace the excess too.

thisisit - 3 hours ago

I like the fun part of it. But this is clearly vibe coded slop. The awful pink colour scheme, clickable buttons which don’t do anything bang in middle of the page, the share button which doesn’t really share etc.

And some of the messages keep repeating like carbon footprint etc. Just seems low effort and not in a fun way.

Animats - 4 hours ago

Aw, it's just a joke. I thought someone was ready to really try it.

Eventually, there will be AI CEOs, once they start outperforming humans. Capitalism requires it.

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patrick4urcloud - an hour ago

nice !

shmerl - 3 hours ago

Is that you, Delamain?

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aussieguy1234 - 4 hours ago

You can make this yourself quite easily.

Choose a UI that lets you modify the system prompt, like open WebUI.

Ask Claude to generate a system card for a CEO.

Copy and paste the output into a system prompt.

There you have it, your own AI CEO.

j45 - 4 hours ago

Great name.

yojat661 - 4 hours ago

Can we also replace shareholders with Ai

artursapek - 3 hours ago

man, why does slop like this get to the front page yet my project I've been slaving away on dies in "New"

damion6 - 3 hours ago

Looks like that's a response to Linus and Linux community saying that Qualcomm chips I weren't able to run Linux what hey it's good though at least now there's internal support