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Investment in AI boosts U.S. economy, productivity uncertain

AI investment fuels U.S. economic growth but productivity gains for American workers remain limited and uneven

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AI investment fuels U.S. economic growth but productivity gains for American workers remain limited and uneven

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– AI investment has boosted U.S. economic growth but hasn’t significantly improved workforce productivity.
– Job prospects for recent graduates in AI-automated fields are declining, despite overall economic contributions from AI spending.
Investment in artificial intelligence has positively impacted the U.S. economy, leading to increased growth. However, it has not significantly enhanced workforce productivity as anticipated.Most current growth stems from increased investments and a stock-market rally, encouraging more consumer spending.

Productivity, defined as output per hour by workers, could be boosted by AI through improved worker efficiency or job automation, but results thus far are mixed.

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Economists differ on AI’s influence on productivity. A Goldman Sachs report found productivity among tech workers increasing, attributing some gains to AI. In contrast, JPMorgan Chase reported little connection between AI usage and productivity growth outside technology.

Yale Budget Lab’s Martha Gimbel noted while AI seems transformative, economic benefits have not matched expectations. Recent analyses indicated minor displacement of early-career workers, with little change in job distributions since the launch of tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Job prospects are indeed declining for recent graduates in fields susceptible to AI automation, such as software development, although these workers are a small fraction of total U.S. employment.

The influence of AI spending on the economy is clearer, with business investment in software substantially contributing to GDP growth.

Future Prospects

AI adoption among businesses is rising, offering potential future efficiencies. Over time, as companies learn how to effectively utilise AI, significant productivity gains may emerge. Educators note that learning to leverage new technology takes time, akin to the initial struggles with desktop computers.

Declines in productivity may improve as familiarity increases, suggesting a more promising future for AI.


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Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Ariane 64 takes flight carrying Amazon’s broadband satellites

Ariane 64’s maiden launch from French Guiana carries 32 Amazon satellites, starting 18 missions to enhance global broadband access.

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Ariane 64’s maiden launch from French Guiana carries 32 Amazon satellites, starting 18 missions to enhance global broadband access.

Europe is entering a new spaceflight era as the Ariane 64 prepares for its maiden launch from French Guiana. The rocket, the most powerful ever developed in Europe, features four boosters and is capable of delivering more than 20 tonnes into low Earth orbit.

The launch window opens at 4:45 p.m. UTC and closes at 5:13 p.m. UTC, with the mission expected to last one hour and 54 minutes. During the flight, satellites will be deployed in pairs, marking a critical technical milestone for Europe’s space ambitions.

This first flight is a major test for the Ariane 6 program, setting the tone for future commercial and institutional launches from Europe’s space sector.

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SpaceX shifts focus to Moon with ambitious Lunar City plans

Elon Musk shifts SpaceX focus from Mars to a 2027 Moon landing, merging with xAI for AI satellite networks.

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Elon Musk shifts SpaceX focus from Mars to a 2027 Moon landing, merging with xAI for AI satellite networks.

Elon Musk has set his sights closer to home—literally. SpaceX is now prioritizing the creation of a self-sustaining city on the Moon within the next decade. The ambitious plan marks a major shift from previous Mars-focused strategies, aiming for an uncrewed Starship landing as early as 2027 to support NASA’s Artemis program.

This pivot comes as SpaceX merges with Musk’s xAI, combining the companies into a massive $1.25 trillion valuation. Musk believes the Moon offers practical advantages for launches, making it a more strategic stepping stone for humanity’s future in space.

Alongside lunar ambitions, SpaceX is also developing satellite networks to back AI technologies in orbit. Despite the excitement, NASA’s Artemis program has faced delays, pushing the first crewed lunar flight to March due to technical issues.

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Claude AI is transforming software engineering and productivity

Anthropic’s Claude AI now manages coding tasks, boosting productivity by 50% as engineers shift to oversight roles.

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Anthropic’s Claude AI now manages coding tasks, boosting productivity by 50% as engineers shift to oversight roles.

Anthropic has confirmed that its AI, Claude, now handles almost all coding tasks at the company. Engineers are shifting from writing code to oversight and planning, marking a major change in how software development teams operate.

Users report a productivity boost of 50 percent since implementing Claude, highlighting the potential of AI to reshape workflows and day-to-day operations. The shift raises questions about the balance between human oversight and automated code generation.

The move has also affected markets, with shares of Indian IT services companies falling as investors assess the impact on traditional tech roles. Industry leaders stress that while AI can generate code, human input remains crucial for design, review, and strategic decision-making.

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