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How to get big numbers when predicting AI’s effect on growth

Consider its scale, scope and speed
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"},{"start":45.057,"text":"And then there is the risk that while technologists may like to move fast and break things, corporate executives prefer a more sedentary lifestyle. "}],[{"start":52.769999999999996,"text":"There have been several attempts to estimate the effects of generative AI on annual productivity growth, with pretty varied results. "},{"start":59.662,"text":"Last year, Goldman Sachs estimated that in rich countries it could contribute around 1.5 percentage points over a decade. "}],[{"start":67.41,"text":"Soon after that, McKinsey predicted that it could deliver between 0.1 and 0.6 percentage points between 2023 and 2040. "},{"start":75.814,"text":"And most recently Daron Acemoglu of MIT calculated a boost over the next decade of at most 0.2 percentage points. "}],[{"start":83.74,"text":"The gaps between these figures mostly relate to differences over speed and scale. 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"},{"start":210.80699999999996,"text":"Over decades the world has ploughed an increasing share of resources into innovation, with diminishing returns. "},{"start":216.66199999999998,"text":"A study published in 2020 found that research productivity for the US economy had fallen by a factor of 41 since the 1930s. "}],[{"start":225.23999999999995,"text":"Optimists suggest that AI could increase those returns and speed up the rate at which we discover new ideas. "},{"start":231.13199999999995,"text":"Just this week, Google DeepMind unveiled an AI model that could help researchers find new drugs. "},{"start":236.52399999999994,"text":"Ben Jones of Northwestern University suggests that the effects on productivity could be even greater than the most optimistic of those earlier automation-based estimates. "}],[{"start":245.73999999999995,"text":"“Some uncertainty is of course healthy,” says Acemoglu of the change brought on by AI, since “we are at the very very beginning of it”. 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