Erik Brynjolfsson Profiles AI's Economic Impact
The Atlantic published a profile of economist Erik Brynjolfsson on June 29, 2026, highlighting his argument that AI will reshape economic output. The piece discusses his predictions from over a decade…
The Atlantic published a profile of economist Erik Brynjolfsson on June 29, 2026, highlighting his argument that AI will reshape economic output. The piece discusses his predictions from over a decade…
Stanford economist Erik Brynjolfsson's updated data from a partnership with ADP Research shows that employment for workers ages 22 to 25 in AI-exposed occupations continues to decline, with a 3.8% ann…
Stanford's 2026 AI Index reveals that 88% of companies now use AI in at least one business function, but fewer than 10% have fully scaled AI in any function, highlighting a gap between adoption and go…
A new PwC analysis of over 1 billion job postings finds that AI is not eliminating entry-level jobs but transforming them into roles requiring skills traditionally associated with experienced workers,…
Schneider Electric, a French multinational energy technology company, is using artificial intelligence to make its 160,000 workers more productive rather than replacing them. The company identified re…
ADP chief economist Nela Richardson, analyzing payroll data covering one in six U.S. workers, warns that white-collar work is structurally unwinding as the historical accident that created it—driven b…
Economists and technologists are questioning why massive investments in artificial intelligence have not yet produced measurable productivity gains, echoing a similar "productivity paradox" observed w…