AI's productivity paradox
Companies are pouring billions into AI, but faster workers and higher AI use haven't consistently translated into profit or company-wide productivity.
Companies are pouring billions into AI, but faster workers and higher AI use haven't consistently translated into profit or company-wide productivity.
Most companies spend heavily on leadership development but systematically skip the managers who matter most.
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For much of the last decade, technology companies were rewarded for one thing above almost all else: speed. Move fast. Ship faster.
If those same AI workloads can be handled by cheaper models without affecting quality, it would mean a massive shift in the economics of AI.
Chip-equipment companies are getting unprecedented visibility into companies’ supply plans, a UBS analyst says.
The Pentagon has barred Chinese tech giant Alibaba, electric car maker BYD and search engine Baidu from getting U. S. defense contracts by adding them to its list of Chinese military companies operating in America.
The Dutch government will expand its investment-screening regime to cover six additional technologies, including artificial intelligence, from 1 January 2027. The rules will affect hundreds of companies, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs. “The Netherlands is the target for cyber ope...
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—Photo-illustration by TIME; Andriy Onufriyenko—Getty Images For the first time, TIME and Statista are awarding the “ America’s Top WorkTech Companies ”. The ranking awards companies dedicated to the development and provision of workplace technologies, encompassing both software and hardware and...
—Photo-illustration by TIME; Andriy Onufriyenko—Getty Images Hypercharged by the pandemic, workplaces have been increasingly relying on digital tools to help them recruit, communicate with, and track their employees. Even as lockdowns eased, remote work stayed, prompting more interest in technol...
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—Photo-illustration by TIME; Andriy Onufriyenko—Getty Images TIME, in partnership with Statista, the leading global provider of market and consumer data and rankings, has published the second annual “ World's Top GreenTech Companies ” ranking. This quantitative study highlights the companies dri...
As energy demand rises around the world, in part due to new data centers and widespread use of AI, greentech and climatetech are gaining investment, according to analysts at JP Morgan . Renewable energy has been increasing in capacity and decreasing in cost, helping meet the modern era’s energy ...
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As companies rethink AI token spending, four executives told Business Insider what metrics they use to measure return on investment.
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The company hopes to raise billions in a highly anticipated public offering that could unlock a new generation of tech industry wealth.
The Pentagon signalled on Monday that it was adding Alibaba, BYD, Baidu and dozens of other Chinese companies to its list of entities it says are linked to China’s military, widening a blacklist that increasingly targets sectors at the heart of US-China technological competition. In a Federal Re...