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Most executives say AI hasn’t boosted productivity, yet many still cut jobs

A new study finds that about 90% of executives report no productivity gains from AI, yet many companies continue to lay off workers in the name of AI. The research suggests that AI-driven job cuts and resulting employee insecurity undermine the very conditions needed for AI to improve efficiency.

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A new study finds that about 90% of executives report no productivity gains from AI, yet many companies continue to lay off workers in the name of AI. The research suggests that AI-driven job cuts and resulting employee insecurity undermine the very conditions needed for AI to i…

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