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  • EAtmULFO 4 hours ago

    I'm not sure I ascribe to the notion that you need to be technically competent in a specific field to be an effective manager or executive over the people doing the work.

  • 1vuio0pswjnm7 8 hours ago

    "As people who worked closely with the two men over the startup’s tumultuous 11-year history took turns under oath on the witness stand, jurors heard that Musk lacked technical competency to oversee the development of artificial intelligence — and had a hot temper to boot.

    Altman, meanwhile, came under fire by former OpenAI board members over for perceived deficiencies in honesty and integrity."

    Incompetence, dishonesty

    Maybe the two could be related