That's why I was fascinated to see the results of a study that gave hundreds of consultants access to AI.
They completed more tasks, completed their tasks more quickly, and the work was of a higher quality.
They completed more tasks, completed their tasks more quickly, and the work was of a higher quality.
Everyone using AI tools in the right places benefited, but it was the lower performers who did so most, allowing them to close the gap to their higher-performing peers.
The study supports earlier research that's found AI increases productivity overall while elevating the less experienced and lower performers most.
Persons:
There's
Organizations:
Boston Consulting Group, Service
Locations:
Wall, Silicon