Computers no longer ‘morons’ – they’ve evolved to become ‘leaders’ [says new study]



“We want to start a theoretical and empirical discourse on the paradigm ‘computers as leaders’, because the world has changed since 1967, when Peter Drucker stated that computers are morons and make no decisions.”


– explain Jenny S.Wesche [of Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Psychology, Division of Social, Organizational and Economic Psychology, Berlin, Germany] and Andreas Sonderegger [of University of Fribourg, Institute of Psychology, Fribourg, Switzerland ] in their new paper for the journal Computers in Human Behavior. Not only noting that :


“ […] computers have [also] begun to take over leadership functions, guiding and commanding human workers.”


but also :


“Computers are becoming intelligent entities and are already making decisions that seriously influence human work and life. They evolved from ‘tools’ to ‘partners’ to ‘leaders’ in their interactions with humans and conceptual coverage is in danger of falling short of this development.”


See: When computers take the lead: The automation of leadership currently in-press at the journal Computers in Human Behavior


Bonus Assignment [optional] Which current-day ‘leaders’, if any, could profitably be replaced by a computer?


Image Credit: still from ‘Target Earth’ 1954


Research research by Martin Gardiner


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