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2025-12-23
@ivanhzhao

How AI can work across scales, from individuals to organizations to economies, like steel and the steam engine before it, as AI arrives as “infinite minds”

companies with over 1 million people. Running an organization will start to feel like vibe coding. Sarah Guo / @saranormous : an inspired view of the organizations to come @alth0u : imagine writing th...

2025-06-16
Financial Times

AI is just another productivity tool and the productivity gains will be limited; for lasting economic expansion, AI must catalyze new industries and initiatives

Economic miracles stem from discovery, not repeating tasks at greater speed  —  The writer is author of 'How Progress Ends … Bluesky: @eicathomefinn and @dncampbell X: @mrrbourne , @kamilkazani , @car...

2024-01-31
Financial Times

Q&A with Stanford professor Erik Brynjolfsson on generative AI, potential productivity gains, his “J-curve” and “Turing trap” concepts, AI drawbacks, and more

The Stanford professor on what generative AI will mean for productivity, jobs and the society of the future X: @tejparikh90 , @michaelrstrain , @futureworkinst , @pawlega , @tonytassell , @erikbryn , ...

2020-05-15
MIT Technology Review

As pandemic-related budget cuts come to call centers, organizations turn to chatbots like IBM's Watson to filter calls, reducing the need for human operators

Karen Hao / MIT Technology Review : Tweets: @_karenhao , @digi_ad , and @cortnie_cdo Tweets: Karen Hao / @_karenhao : Call centers have long been a frontier of workplace automation, but the pandemic ...

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