What gives? If AI is really such a big deal, why is there a multi-billion-dollar mismatch between excitement over AI and the tech’s actual boots-on-the-ground impact?
A new study from Stanford University provides a clear answer. The study reveals that there’s a right and wrong way to use AI at work. And a distressing number of companies are doing it all wrong.
The study, conducted by Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI and Digital Economy Lab and currently available as a pre-print, looks at the daily habits of 1,500 American workers across 104 different professions.
Specifically, it analyzes the individual things that workers actually spend their time doing. The study is surprisingly comprehensive, looking at jobs ranging from computer engineers to cafeteria cooks.
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