CEO's typically make decisions when there isn't enough data to support the obvious direction. In this way, they are anti-pattern finders that rely on gut or some anecdotal experience. They are most often wrong, but when they are right and it's a success they are considered genius. I'm not sure an AI can make a non-obvious decision based on feeling.

> I'm not sure an AI can make a non-obvious decision based on feeling.

You just described that CEOs are like broken clocks: they are mostly wrong, but sometimes they are right by chance.

How do you conclude that AIs can't do that? If it's about eloquently phrasing a random idea, AIs are perfect.