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Despite rapid advancements, one Reddit user believes artificial intelligence is still far from being able to run a business effectively. Citing Sam Altman’s observation that today’s AI would have astounded observers in 2020, the user argues that current AI capabilities remain insufficient for handling critical day-to-day business operations. The discussion, originating on Reddit’s r/artificial forum, centers on concerns regarding the security and reliability of AI agents, particularly when entrusted with sensitive data such as email access and financial information. The user expresses strong reservations about fully entrusting crucial business tasks to AI, concluding that human involvement remains essential for the foreseeable future. The conversation can be found at [Reddit Post: https://old.reddit.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1odkgxi/why_having_a_phd_trapped_in_your_basement_isnt/]
