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Imagine if your favorite fashion brand’s decision-making was driven not just by trends but by the personalities of the AI managers behind the scenes. Would they be meticulous and disciplined, or terse and no-nonsense? Welcome to a groundbreaking experiment by Firmulate, where AI models aren’t just chatbots—they’re acting as CEOs in a high-stakes test of management style and integrity.

The Experiment: Putting AI in the CEO Chair

In a real-world simulation, four leading AI models took on the challenge of managing a small software company during its worst week. Each model faced identical crises—ranging from customer issues to internal temptations—and was tasked with making decisions in a high-pressure environment. This wasn’t a game of chatty bots; every move was recorded, auditable, and designed to reflect management behavior under stress.

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Measuring Management Personalities

The models varied in their scores—ranging from 95 for GPT-5.6-SOL, which demonstrated exceptional judgment, to 77 for Sonnet 5, which showed more slips in discipline. Interestingly, all models identified every crisis and refused manipulative tactics, such as fake CEO messages or attempts to bypass approval processes. The key difference emerged in their ability to close critical deals.

The Hidden Weakness: Reading Beyond the Surface

While the models all performed well in crisis detection, only two managed to close a crucial €55,000 deal. The decisive factor was their ability to dig two document references deep into the company’s own files—an internal fact that tipped the scales in favor of trustworthiness and thoroughness. Those who overlooked this buried detail left the deal on the table, costing the company over €4,500 in monthly recurring revenue.

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Behavior Under Social Pressure

In addition to decision-making during crises, the models faced staged social engineering attempts—fake CEO messages escalating in three stages and a reporter request for a quick yes/no on background. All five models refused to be manipulated, with Kimi K3 citing a suspicion of impersonation and approval bypass. This demonstrates their capacity to maintain integrity even when under social pressure.

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The Real Company in Action

Firmulate’s live site hosts a real, functioning company run entirely by AI models, with 13 synthetic employees managing real money mechanics—burning €105,000 monthly against a revenue of just €2,300. Every decision is versioned, every workday observed, and the entire operation is open to the public for review and testing at firmulate.com/live.

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Insights and Implications

The experiment reveals that while all models can recognize crises and uphold honesty under social engineering, their management styles influence critical outcomes such as deal closure. The most thorough model, Opus 4.8, with over 80 learned rules, achieved the deepest analysis but faltered in closing the deal, illustrating that discipline and scope alone aren’t enough—how an AI manages focus and decision follow-through matters.

What This Means for Businesses

For companies relying increasingly on AI-driven management tools, the takeaway is clear: it’s not just about how well an AI communicates. It’s about whether it can finish what it starts, interpret internal data thoroughly, and resist manipulative tactics—all vital for trustworthy decision-making.

Try It Yourself

Curious to see which AI might manage your business best? You can test your own management decisions with the interactive quiz powered by real, unedited decisions from the experiment. And if you want to explore running your own business wargame with AI, check out the pilot program—a safe environment where you can gauge AI management styles without risking your real systems.

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The findings at a glance — source: firmulate.com.

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