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90% of executives say AI hasn’t boosted productivity. Some are still cutting jobs
Business leaders and investors face a deepening paradox: Companies are pouring more money into artificial intelligence than ever, but the…
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Business leaders and investors face a deepening paradox: Companies are pouring more money into artificial intelligence than ever, but they’re not seeing the gains in productivity that they expect. Even CEOs are starting to admit this disconnect. One Atlanta Federal Reserve study found that about 90% of executives believe AI has not yet boosted productivity at their companies.
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