Alibaba founder says robots will replace CEOs
April 25, 2017
Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, predicts that robots will hold top positions within corporations within three decades. Mr. Ma said that companies that fail to integrate artificial intelligence and cloud computing into their operations are going to find it difficult to compete in the years ahead.
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