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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%.

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  • stockach@gruene.socialS stockach@gruene.social

    @tante

    "so much" more productivity?

    unbelievable.

    tante@tldr.nettime.orgT 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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    • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

      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.

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      @tante sounds like worth burning the planet 🌎😕

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      • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

        @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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        • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

          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.

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          @tante but in 6 months it will take all of our jobs!!!1!!1!

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          • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

            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.

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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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            • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

              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.

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              @tante isnt a four day week more effective than that, lmao

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              • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                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.

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                @tante Does this include the 100% productivity gains that electricity companies will have due to AI? 🤔

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                • stockach@gruene.socialS stockach@gruene.social

                  @tante

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

                  nilz@norden.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @stockach @tante

                  I still hear that "we must learn how to use it right" , that AI keeps getting better and better but the organisations learning curve is too slow. Go visit a prompting seminar!

                  Ha ha 🤡

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                  • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                    Oh and most companies report no productivity gains in the last 3 years but that cannot surprise anyone by now.

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                    @tante The current purpose of AI goes beyond economics.

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                    • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                      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.

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                      @tante not sure who created the study but it's wrong.
                      I know incoming raged response of AI sycophancy with insults by backwood neckbeards

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                      • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                        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.

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                        @tante I'd wager that even the 1.4 percent go away once you account for people simply behaving differently with AI available - and it obviously will turn negative once the skill dependencies are fully established for "power users".

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                        • q@goeppingen.socialQ q@goeppingen.social

                          @tante not sure who created the study but it's wrong.
                          I know incoming raged response of AI sycophancy with insults by backwood neckbeards

                          tante@tldr.nettime.orgT This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @q you can check out the results and comments. What do you think the researchers did wrong? Did the CEOs lie?

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                          • amorpheus@kind.socialA amorpheus@kind.social

                            @tante The current purpose of AI goes beyond economics.

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                            @Amorpheus @tante That may very well be, but it is much harder to measure.

                            This result alone is the nail on the coffin of scaling, because in order to offset the investment frenzy, not even ~10% net gains would be enough. And there is not even a *hint* that this'd be true for edge cases such as coding where arguably one could *assume* some real gains to be found.

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                            • nakob@anarchism.spaceN nakob@anarchism.space

                              @tante Does this include the 100% productivity gains that electricity companies will have due to AI? 🤔

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                              @nakob @tante Productivity != profitability.

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                              • ftranschel@norden.socialF ftranschel@norden.social

                                @Amorpheus @tante That may very well be, but it is much harder to measure.

                                This result alone is the nail on the coffin of scaling, because in order to offset the investment frenzy, not even ~10% net gains would be enough. And there is not even a *hint* that this'd be true for edge cases such as coding where arguably one could *assume* some real gains to be found.

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                                @ftranschel @tante Yet knowing that ai is not profitable enough to legitimize the effort, they all continue their agenda. I wonder why. 🤔

                                Are they stupid or do they see revenue where the market does not?

                                Now this is just a thought, not a conviction...

                                If the current ai hype proceeds, it will become an unvaluable tool for worldwide surveilance and oppression.

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                                • nilz@norden.socialN nilz@norden.social

                                  @stockach @tante

                                  I still hear that "we must learn how to use it right" , that AI keeps getting better and better but the organisations learning curve is too slow. Go visit a prompting seminar!

                                  Ha ha 🤡

                                  vladimir_lu@hachyderm.ioV This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @nilz @stockach @tante Is a “prompting seminar” like a visit to an “untherapist” (where you shout loudly and randomly at passers by that you are perfectly fine)

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                                  • amorpheus@kind.socialA amorpheus@kind.social

                                    @ftranschel @tante Yet knowing that ai is not profitable enough to legitimize the effort, they all continue their agenda. I wonder why. 🤔

                                    Are they stupid or do they see revenue where the market does not?

                                    Now this is just a thought, not a conviction...

                                    If the current ai hype proceeds, it will become an unvaluable tool for worldwide surveilance and oppression.

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                                    @Amorpheus @tante

                                    Conspiracies aside: In a bubble market, it *is* possible to transfer wealth even if there is *none* in the long run.

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                                    • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                                      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.

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                                      @tante And yet "Despite $30–40 billion in enterprise investment into GenAI, this report uncovers a surprising result in that 95% of organizations are getting zero return." From an MIT study on the outcome of AI projects. https://mlq.ai/media/quarterly_decks/v0.1_State_of_AI_in_Business_2025_Report.pdf

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                                      • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                                        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.

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                                        @tante I guess this already small increase mostly comes from people working longer working hours now because of the bosses' high expectations when introducing "#AI" tools.

                                        Also see this related news: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/09/the-first-signs-of-burnout-are-coming-from-the-people-who-embrace-ai-the-most/

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                                        • rainer_rehak@mastodon.bits-und-baeume.orgR rainer_rehak@mastodon.bits-und-baeume.org

                                          @tante I guess this already small increase mostly comes from people working longer working hours now because of the bosses' high expectations when introducing "#AI" tools.

                                          Also see this related news: https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/09/the-first-signs-of-burnout-are-coming-from-the-people-who-embrace-ai-the-most/

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                                          @Rainer_Rehak Might be. Right now about half is just "firing people" (which then gets the rest to do what you described) and the hope for very marginal output increases.

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