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Is AI (finally) making us more productive? With John Burn-Murdoch and Sarah O’Connor

Is AI (finally) making us more productive? With John Burn-Murdoch and Sarah O’Connor

Will artificial intelligence mean more jobs, fewer jobs, or different jobs?

The Economics Show · Financial Times

March 12, 202626m 55s

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Show Notes

Banks, consultancies and LinkedIn posts alike are trumpeting the transformative effects of AI, promising an imminent uptick in productivity. Some of these claims are no doubt exaggerated. But there are unmistakable signs that AI is boosting productivity. How is that showing up in economic data? And what does that information tell us about the future of the economy? Soumaya is joined by John Burn-Murdoch and Sarah O’Connor, authors of the FT’s ‘AI Shift’ newsletter, to discuss.


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Presented by Soumaya Keynes. Produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Sound design by Sean McGarrity. Original music by Breen Turner. The FT head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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