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  3. New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%.

New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%.

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  • tanteT This user is from outside of this forum
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    New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%. Truly earth shattering.

    https://www.nber.org/papers/w34836

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      New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%. Truly earth shattering.

      https://www.nber.org/papers/w34836

      Anders LundA This user is from outside of this forum
      Anders LundA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @tante 100% worth that no ordinary people/organisations can buy computer parts 😛

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        New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%. Truly earth shattering.

        https://www.nber.org/papers/w34836

        tanteT This user is from outside of this forum
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        Oh and most companies report no productivity gains in the last 3 years but that cannot surprise anyone by now.

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          New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%. Truly earth shattering.

          https://www.nber.org/papers/w34836

          Grüner OV Raum StockachS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @tante

          "so much" more productivity?

          unbelievable.

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            @tante

            "so much" more productivity?

            unbelievable.

            tanteT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @stockach after three years creating literally no gains. But this time it's surely gonna work 😉

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            • tanteT tante

              New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%. Truly earth shattering.

              https://www.nber.org/papers/w34836

              Bianca KastlB This user is from outside of this forum
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              @tante sounds like worth burning the planet 🌎😕

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                @stockach after three years creating literally no gains. But this time it's surely gonna work 😉

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                @tante

                Sounds like the never-ending story of nuclear fusion (the break-through is always just 10 years away).

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                • tanteT tante

                  New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%. Truly earth shattering.

                  https://www.nber.org/papers/w34836

                  kateK This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @tante but in 6 months it will take all of our jobs!!!1!!1!

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                  • tanteT tante

                    New study by the National Bureau of Economic Research: A survey of 6000 CFOs, CEOS throughout US, Europe, UK and Australia comes to the conclusion that businesses predict that "AI" will improve productivity by a whopping 1.4%. Truly earth shattering.

                    https://www.nber.org/papers/w34836

                    VirginieM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @tante I remember all those headache inducing non sense conversations with directors, C-something dudes, managers when trying to define "software productivity". No one could agree and, despite all good sense and examples, they mostly stuck to the good old "productivity is how many lines of code are written and software is pushed to prod".

                    None of this includes meaningful software, quality code, user impact, etc. so yes spaghetti code generators will improve a certain definition of productivity

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