Genius Group names AI "Alan Turing" as Chief AI Officer

AI generated image of Alan Turing

Genius Group has announced the appointment of an ‘AI Alan Turing’ as their new ‘Chief AI Officer’, marking the first time a U.S. publicly listed company has appointed a fully digital entity to its executive suite. 

The announcement was made by Roger James Hamilton, CEO of Genius Group who tweeted: 

Alongside this, an AI white paper titled "Preparing for a Post-Turing Test World" was released. This document introduces the 'Super Turing Test,' an extension of the traditional Turing Test that assesses whether a machine's intelligence is indistinguishable from that of a human.

The white paper discusses the implications of this new test for human-AI interaction and suggests modifications to corporate strategies to accommodate advanced AI systems.

Genius Group describes themselves as an AI-powered education group supporting entrepreneurs, enterprises, governments and students through AI education and acceleration.

The company provides 24/7 AI-powered assistance from a dedicated C-suite team and mentors equipped with over 40 specialised tools. Genius Group state thatThe AI team can support entrepreneurs in areas such as market analysis, financial planning, customer outreach, and growth strategies.

The AI characters involved include:

  • Albert Einstein, tasked with fostering innovative solutions in product development and strategic planning

  • Athena, providing strategic decision-making support

  • Michelangelo, assisting in the design of unique brand concepts

  • Apollo, focusing on marketing and product innovation

However, the reaction on social media to the announcement of an AI character named after Alan Turing has been mixed. 

Twitter user @Grady_Booch expressed strong disapproval, tweeting:

Another user stated:




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