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Study questions AI productivity gains at work
A new warning is emerging as companies rush to deploy artificial intelligence at work. A recent study suggests the technology ...
AI tools may slow down experienced developers instead of boosting productivity, according to a 2025 experiment.
As more workers use AI, a recent study adds to growing evidence the tech doesn’t always deliver on promises of boosted ...
A new study by economists analyzing a wide range of jobs and employees found that AI chatbots do not markedly improve an organization’s productivity or efficiency. At the same time, AI is being ...
The study, from MIT Lab scholars, measured the brain activity of subjects writing SAT essays with and without ChatGPT.
The majority of people using AI are enjoying a “moderate to significant” boost to their productivity, a new study has revealed. According to The AI Guide: How the UK is Using AI at Home and Work, 72% ...
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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth’s time & motion management theory
Learn how Frank and Lillian Gilbreth’s management theory revolutionized workplace efficiency through motion study and standardization.
A four-year study by the University of South Australia has found that remote work benefits productivity and keeps employees happy and healthy. A four-year study by the University of South Australia ...
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