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productivity

[proh-duhk-tiv-i-tee, prod-uhk‑] / ˌproʊ dʌkˈtɪv ɪ ti, ˌprɒd ʌk‑ /


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Some analysts are concerned about the surge in investment in artificial intelligence, which they say may boost the UK's productivity in the short term but could lead to longer-term job losses.

From BBC

"However, the Government of Jersey is focusing on practical measures to help businesses, including the Better Business Grant, which is available to all employers, including independent businesses, wanting to improve productivity and skills".

From BBC

It would focus on a programme that was about "increasing productivity" and "dealing with the fact that we've got fewer reserves in real terms than we had years ago".

From BBC

“Can you boost the productivity of existing judges so that it’s like adding a thousand more judges in the system?” said Saxena, formerly a practicing lawyer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Executives are rapidly implementing enterprise AI systems, seeking productivity gains and competitive advantage—and they often aren’t disclosing the implications for job security and privacy.

From The Wall Street Journal