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productivity gains, broad based productivity gains. I think the biggest issue around trying to forecast productivity gains is that with any new technology that comes along, it turns out to be really, really hard to forecast what the impact that has o
...at productivity gains as a measure of effectiveness. We are x more percent productive. We create x percent more code in less time, whatever whatever. Are we actually seeing productivity increases in terms of output that are meaningful and measurable,
...to use computers, getting productivity gains,
...got a productivity gain. The company didn't actually benefit. Right. So what you kinda want is you want both parties to benefit, which is always tough because sometimes it's very, very hard to sell products to people that eliminate their jobs. Sure.
...but that productivity gains are good. We used to have 80% of people working on farms. We now have 10% of people working on farms. Actually 4% of people working on farms. And we sell so much food that we're all fat. And those other 85% of people are d
...of productivity gains. I'm gonna make just, two quick points here. The place to look for this actually moving from experimental into production is not not at big companies. Big companies are actively resisting this. Management in big companies will r
...rising productivity early, and you think that the main boost from it is yet to come. Who actually captures that productivity acceleration when it comes to the equity market? Like, you know, the big tech guys, they've risen quite a lot, and now we're
...of productivity gains. I'm gonna make just, two quick points here. The place to look for this actually moving from experimental into production is not not at big companies. Big companies are actively resisting this. Management in big companies will r
...productivity growth trend. There are a few smart people like us, Mogul and Johnson who say no, but most of us think that there will be an increase of some sort. Now I don't have to go all the way to McKinsey Global Institute and believe, you know, it
...end in terms of productivity gains to I kid you not. One CTO told us that he had seen a 10 x productivity lift from himself and his team. They were all using Cursor. I think 24 out of 24 portfolio companies were using Cursor, and that 90% of the code
...profitable. Productivity gains galore. But then is this productive? Like, I I always wanna know if the humans are productive. But then is the software yielding me more productivity, and how do I measure that? So everybody's excited about this gold ru
...productivity growth in the West basically for the first half of the twentieth century. So from the, basically, you know, what was called the second industrial revolution, which started around 1880, 1890
...of innovation and productivity gains in the private sector, productivity has grown at an average rate of over 2% per year in the public sector about half a percent. So the private sector has been getting more productive at a rate four times faster th
...productivity growth. The prior cycle was at about one and a half percent. And I think there's reason to believe that that acceleration is still ongoing because it probably doesn't have a lot of AI in it. We expect more of a boost from AI going forwar
...about productivity, you're talking about labor productivity. So hours, total hours worked actually have been declining for several years. In fact, they're a percent or two lower than they were in 2019. In fact, in this morning's labor report, costs w
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