It's cute, and fun, but I disagree. It could make a mistake, but it could go a long time with giving us confidence and a reasonable return of intelligent results. I think that can lull us into dependency. Do we really want to give up decision-making to AI? I don't think so.
With that said, if it's used purely as a tool by a CEO, and overtime has been developed with the optimal parameters for the company with its culture and everything (thank Apple) then the AI can help make decision decisions for the company.
I mean, that is what we do with all kinds of technology already. If you had to stop and think about everything that required a decision by someone you'd quickly realize you'd get nowhere fast in the very complex world we live in. The vast majority of people want to abstract those decisions away so they only have to make the minimum amount possible.
With that said, if it's used purely as a tool by a CEO, and overtime has been developed with the optimal parameters for the company with its culture and everything (thank Apple) then the AI can help make decision decisions for the company.