In business, AI seeks to increase productivity

At the beginning of the school year, a study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a very famous university on the east coast of the United States, made a splash. According to the authors, who researched real cases of using generative artificial intelligence (AI) in business, almost all (95%) will not benefit from it.

Not surprisingly, consulting firms are more enthusiastic. “According to our figures, 5% of companies are making a lot of money with AI, but 35% are expected to make money soon and in total, 40% of companies are moving forward. There is real progress”said Sylvain Duranton, global director of BCG

Of course, the ones who profit the most are also those who invest the most. However, “When they implemented AI, they saw performance improvements of 6%, either in revenue growth or cost reduction, and estimate these improvements will increase to 12% in the next three years”notes Sylvain Duranton. One of “very significant increase in competitiveness”he believes.