As more workers use AI, a new study adds to growing evidence the tech doesn’t always deliver on promises of boosted productivity.| Fortune
While the rest of the world loses its collective mind over artificial intelligence, Tasmania is sitting on an amazing competitive advantage… and might be about to throw it away by jumping on the AI bandwagon. Everything that makes Tasmania economically successful is the exact opposite of what AI represents. And if Tasmanian businesses start chasing AI “efficiency” instead of leveraging their authentic advantages, they’ll transform from premium producers into generic commodity suppliers.| hey.paris
AI isn't even close to coming for everybody's jobs, a frequently cited fear — and it's not exactly making workers more productive, either.| Futurism
Gary Marcus and Bluesky CEO Jay Graber discuss the limitations of LLMs and the future of the open web as Web Summit’s first West Coast edition kicks off.| BetaKit