Florence,
He would have been, I'm sure, but I'm not sure what it costs to rent a flat
in Terminus. I imagine the moving costs will be quite high.
All the best,
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On 9 March 2016 at 15:28, Florence Devouard <fdevouard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Le 09/03/16 16:00, WereSpielChequers a écrit :
Don't be so hasty to rule out Donald.
With Computers coming down in price and Artificial Intelligence programs
steadily improving it should be perfectly possible to train an AI
program
with the decision making power needed to make CEO style decisions;
Remember
Chess has long had better computer players than human ones. And having
the
CEObot trained to adopt the personality, communication style and persona
of
a much loved and highly successful comic artiste means they would be
something of a known and trusted quantity.
Indeed it would temporarily put us at the leading edge of technology,
though in a few years everyone will be using CEObots.
The only slight problems are that if we wanted to hire an AI CEO the
community would object to one that wasn't open source. And as a high
profile organisation we wouldn't want to be using the same licensed CEObot
as thousands of other organisations, especially if we had to pay a license
fee to Disney.
I just realized Isaac Asimov might have been a great trustee for WMF.
Sadly...
Florence
Jonathan/WereSpielChequers
On 3/5/16 8:28 AM, Chris Sherlock wrote:
In it's decision making capacity, the Board
should:
>
> * Select, evaluate and (if necessary) remove the Executive Director;
>
Whilst I'm sure that C-level managers are up to the task, that's rather
abrogating the responsibility of the Board.
I think you are misunderstanding. The Board will meet to discuss and
approve the recommendation of the C-level managers. In order to
properly carry out the Board's supervisory duties, we can and should
take advice from those who are best situated. We have not transferred
the legal right and responsibility onto the C-level managers - we have
indicated to them that we trust that they will make a reasonable
recommendation.
If, contrary to all expectations, they came back with a recommendation
for Donald Duck or Donald Trump or some other cartoon character, we'd
obviously refuse their recommendation as would be our fiduciary duty.
--Jimbo
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