Firm Data on AI

(nber.org)

2 points | by mychaelangelo 9 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • bikenaga 7 hours ago ago

    Abstract: "We present the first representative international data on firm-level AI use. We survey almost 6000 CFOs, CEOs and executives from stratified firm samples across the US, UK, Germany and Australia. We find four key facts. First, around 70% of firms actively use AI, particularly younger, more productive firms. Second, while over two thirds of top executives regularly use AI, their average use is only 1.5 hours a week, with one quarter reporting no AI use. Third, firms report little impact of AI over the last 3 years, with over 80% of firms reporting no impact on either employment or productivity. Fourth, firms predict sizable impacts over the next 3 years, forecasting AI will boost productivity by 1.4%, increase output by 0.8% and cut employment by 0.7%. We also survey individual employees who predict a 0.5% increase in employment in the next 3 years as a result of AI. This contrast implies a sizable gap in expectations, with senior executives predicting reductions in employment from AI and employees predicting net job creation."

  • verdverm 9 hours ago ago

    > while over two thirds of top executives regularly use AI, their average use is only 1.5 hours a week, with one quarter reporting no AI use

    They have many human assistants, Ai is going to be a step backwards for them