In an ever-changing world of U.S. tariffs , shifting trade policies, and rising geopolitical tensions, businesses are forced to make decisions at an expedited pace. AI is here to help: streamlining some productivity and allowing businesses and their leaders to gather and summarize information at a faster clip.
That’s why Hanneke Faber , the CEO of global tech manufacturing company Logitech , said she’d be open to the idea of having an AI-powered board member.
“We already use [AI agents] in almost every meeting,” Faber said at Fortune ’s Most Powerful Women conference in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
While she said AI agents today (like Microsoft Copilot and internal bots) mostly take care of summarization and idea generation, that’s likely to change due to the pace at which t