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BUSINESSJul 14 · 15:45 UTCFORTUNENick Lichtenberg

Goldman economist offers a reality check on AI adoption: it took 15 years for computers to really show up in the data

Goldman Sachs economist Elsie Peng compares AI's current adoption trajectory to the delayed productivity gains of the 1980s computer revolution, noting a 15-year lag before measurable economic impact. She highlights factors like high initial costs, critical mass adoption, and organizational reorganization as key bottlenecks.

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