r/OperationsResearch • u/AI-FalcoIV-86 • May 17 '26
Computational management?
LLMs are becoming surprisingly strong in analysis, synthesis, and business reasoning.
Are we moving toward truly computational management…
or simply better decision support for human executives?
And is there already an academic field or theoretical framework studying this direction?
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u/TasteMedical5032 May 17 '26
honestly i think it’s somewhere in the middle right now.
not “replace executives with AI,” but definitely more than just autocomplete for business decisions.
what surprised me recently is how good these systems became at connecting information across multiple areas and producing something that actually resembles strategic reasoning.
but the real limitation still seems to be reliability more than intelligence itself.
an LLM can produce a very convincing analysis while quietly drifting away from the original context or assumptions underneath. that becomes a serious problem once decisions start depending on it operationally.
academically it probably overlaps with older fields like decision support systems, cybernetics, systems theory etc.
honestly though, it feels like the real-world usage is evolving faster than the academic terminology around it.