Browsing: Productivity
Goldman finds no relationship between AI and productivity but a 30% boost for 2 specific use cases
Corporate America is talking about artificial intelligence (AI) more than ever, but a new analysis by Goldman Sachs reveals a…
Slack cofounder says workers can get stuck doing ‘fake’ work like pre-meetings and slide shows
Some employees are guilty of coffee badging or jiggling their mouses to look active while working remotely. But even when…
Western CEOs crack down, demanding super-AI productivity to keep your job. Japanese firms pay older workers to do nothing
As corporate America and Europe drag workers back to five days in the office and squeeze for ever more efficiency,…
Bezos reveals formula for perfect meetings to weed out those ‘who pretend to have done the reading’
When it comes to running the “perfect meeting,” Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos thinks he’s cracked the code—and now the company…
You hate AI because corporate profits are capturing your extra productivity, and your salary isn’t
“Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.” So said George Santayana, the Spanish-American philosopher who was…
Trump crackdown drives 80% plunge in immigrant employment, reshaping labor market, Goldman says
A sweeping crackdown on immigration in President Donald Trump’s second term, characterized by elevated deportations and strict new visa bans,…
Thousands of executives aren’t seeing AI productivity boom, reminding economists of IT-era paradox
In 1987, economist and Nobel laureate Robert Solow made a stark observation about the stalling evolution of the information age:…
One of Stanford’s original AI gurus says productivity liftoff has begun after doubling in 2025
The K-shaped economy has dominated discourse lately, but the J-curve is entering the chat too amid debate over AI’s impact…
AI is everywhere except in the data, suggesting it will enhance labor not displace workers
Despite hopes for unlocking a new era soaring growth and abundance, AI has yet to manifest itself clearly in macro…
For the back half of the 20th century (what Fortune founder Henry Luce called “The American Century”), MBA and law…












