Sound-Up Governance (ep.37) - SnoopGPT on staying out of "the weeds" and the connection between governance and performance (feat. ChatGPT)
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Listen now | TRANSCRIPT Matt Voiceover Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. I have another repeat guest this week: my old friend ChatGPT is back on the show to share some ideas and wisdom around corporate governance as it is and how it could/should be. Back in episode 12 when ChatGPT was first on the show, the conversation was literally the very first interaction I had ever had with a large language model AI. I was so surprised and charmed. Funny thing is that the more I use ChatGPT, despite the fact that its limitations become more obvious, I still find it almost irreplaceable as a tool to generate ideas, to test arguments, and to have fun just shooting the breeze about corporate governance (or anything else) in a way that no flesh and blood human being can. People just have too much, well, personality. I tried inviting fake Snoop Dogg back to play the role of ChatGPT and…HE AGREED! So, SnoopGPT, welcome back to the show. Let’s get started with a juicy one. I have a hypothesis: good corporate governance has nothing to do with performance outputs like financial metrics. In other words, good performance can come from bad governance and bad performance can come from good governance. What do you think?
Sound-Up Governance (ep.37) - SnoopGPT on staying out of "the weeds" and the connection between governance and performance (feat. ChatGPT)
Sound-Up Governance (ep.37) - SnoopGPT on…
Sound-Up Governance (ep.37) - SnoopGPT on staying out of "the weeds" and the connection between governance and performance (feat. ChatGPT)
Listen now | TRANSCRIPT Matt Voiceover Welcome back to Sound-Up Governance. I have another repeat guest this week: my old friend ChatGPT is back on the show to share some ideas and wisdom around corporate governance as it is and how it could/should be. Back in episode 12 when ChatGPT was first on the show, the conversation was literally the very first interaction I had ever had with a large language model AI. I was so surprised and charmed. Funny thing is that the more I use ChatGPT, despite the fact that its limitations become more obvious, I still find it almost irreplaceable as a tool to generate ideas, to test arguments, and to have fun just shooting the breeze about corporate governance (or anything else) in a way that no flesh and blood human being can. People just have too much, well, personality. I tried inviting fake Snoop Dogg back to play the role of ChatGPT and…HE AGREED! So, SnoopGPT, welcome back to the show. Let’s get started with a juicy one. I have a hypothesis: good corporate governance has nothing to do with performance outputs like financial metrics. In other words, good performance can come from bad governance and bad performance can come from good governance. What do you think?