AI Productivity Gains May Be Less Than Expected
Nobel Prize-winning economist Dharan Asimoglu suggests that productivity gains from AI will be just under 1% annually. Some economists predict triple or four times that amount. The actual realization of these productivity gains remains a subject of debate and will influence economic growth. The anticipated productivity gains from artificial intelligence may not be as as initially expected.
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BBC Radio 4
“Last year's Nobel Prize winning economist, Dharan Asimoglu, suggests that the productivity gained from AI will be just under 1% a year. Some economists say that it's going to be triple or even four times that.”
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