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The Right also thinks so, which is why I despise intellectuals from both sides. They think smugness is the perfect substitute for wisdom and the State is the panacea for all ills

Why, how, and to what extent AI could enter the decision-making boardroom?
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T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan
Thanks to the Left, whose conscience substitutes as its brain, the mythology has been fostered that businessmen, businesswomen and mangers are incapable of thinking about the four most important things in society:  Ethics, equity, justice and an altar other than political and religious texts to hang our moral coats on. 

The truth, however, is absolutely the opposite. So it’s good to see some highly successful managers prove it.

I refer here to only four such men. But doubtless there are more, perhaps even women, of whom I am as yet unaware. 

The four are Gurcharan Das, Arun Maira, R Gopalakrishnan
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