Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, says new economic data shows AI is measurably increasing productivity in the United States. However, the data is noisy, causation is hard to prove, and the GDP growth could stem from massive AI infrastructure spending rather than actual AI productivity gains.<br /> The article Stanford's Brynjolfsson sees AI boosting US productivity, but he also co-founded an AI consulting firm appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
While artificial intelligence has stormed into law firms and accounting practices with billion-dollar startups like Harvey leading the charge, the global consulting industry—a $250 billion behemothâ [...]
AI agents are now embedded in real enterprise workflows, and they're still failing roughly one in three attempts on structured benchmarks. That gap between capability and reliability is the defin [...]
Echelon, an artificial intelligence startup that automates enterprise software implementations, emerged from stealth mode today with $4.75 million in seed funding led by Bain Capital Ventures, targeti [...]
Presented by SAPSAP consulting projects today involve a vast amount of documentation, multiple stakeholders, and compressed timelines, which often require manual knowledge retrieval from online SAP do [...]
Presented by SAPSAP’s AI solution, Joule, has already transformed how business users work — turning siloed data and tasks into intelligent, connected workflows. But consultants on SAP projects fac [...]
There is a war brewing between AI and consulting. Akin to an armies slow march towards the castle, a new technology is coming to dethrone the expert guessers of Mckinsey, Nielsen, Gartner, Publicis an [...]
Chinese open-weight AI is conquering the world: According to a Stanford analysis, models from China have already overtaken their US counterparts in distribution and adoption. But with success come gro [...]
Multi-agent AI systems are widely considered more capable. A Stanford study shows their apparent advantage largely comes from using more compute. But there are important exceptions.<br /> The ar [...]
Summary: Stanford professor James Zou is reportedly raising approximately $100 million at a valuation targeting $1 billion for a startup called Human Intelligence that applies AI to research on the hu [...]