Sunday, November 30 2025

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the idea of AI taking on leadership roles within companies is becoming increasingly plausible. Imagine having your performance review conducted by AI or entrusting revenue decisions to a bot These scenarios may soon be a reality. With AI proving capable of performing tasks traditionally reserved for humans, its potential to occupy top executive positions is being seriously considered. AI has already made its way into the C-suite.

In 2022, the Chinese gaming company NetDragon appointed an AI-driven rotating CEO, Tang Yu, who was promoted from vice president to CEO. NetDragon highlights Tang Yu’s advanced integration of big data and AI, which enables her to perform dynamic management roles effectively. Tang Yu, named ‘China’s Best Virtual Employee of the Year,’ manages tasks such as document approvals, intelligent project tracking, employee evaluations, and comprehensive training. Her contribution to NetDragon’s productivity is notable, with over 300,000 approval forms processed, nearly 500,000 task reminders issued, and over 40,000 colleagues mentored annually.

NetDragon isn’t the only company placing trust in AI leadership. The Polish drinks company Dictador appointed Mika, the world’s first AI human-like robot CEO, initially as an experimental endeavor. However, Mika soon took on additional responsibilities, providing data insights and helping shape the company’s strategies. According to Dictador’s digital marketing manager, Natalie Grzyb, AI leadership offers unique advantages, such as the ability to make unbiased, data-driven decisions that align with strategic objectives.

While the idea of AI leadership may still seem far-fetched to many, some sectors are already transitioning towards AI-driven workforces. For instance, the largest Chinese marketing agency group, BlueFocus, has replaced human outsourcing with AI. Pan Fei, CEO of BlueFocus, predicts that 50% of digital marketing work will be replaced by AI in the future, leaving only those with superior creativity and imagination to compete with machines.

Despite these developments, there remain critical aspects of leadership that AI has yet to master, such as emotional intelligence, empathy, and the ability to inspire and motivate teams. “Technology should serve humans, not the other way around,” says Rogier Bikker, Managing Director of Greater China at Monks. Elvira Jakub, CEO at Dentsu Indonesia, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of human leadership in fostering creativity and building strong teams. AI may offer valuable data-driven insights, but true leadership requires a deeper connection with people.

The question of trust also looms large. How much responsibility are companies willing to hand over to AI, and will employees feel comfortable taking directions from a bot? While AI can assist with decision-making, Bikker notes that human leaders will still be needed to make better, more informed decisions.

As the marcomms industry begins to embrace a hybrid workforce that combines AI bots and human professionals, the future may see a more symbiotic relationship between AI and humans. Chris Perry, Chief Innovation Officer at Weber Shandwick, believes that a blend of AI and human capabilities will unlock new potential in the workplace. Grzyb adds that at Dictador, this hybrid approach not only improves efficiency but also enhances overall employee well-being.

Ultimately, the integration of AI into leadership roles may offer significant advantages, but it is essential to balance these technological advancements with the irreplaceable human qualities that define true leadership. The future of AI-driven leadership will likely involve a harmonious partnership between AI and humans, shaping a new era of business operations across various industries.

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