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do we have companies attributing worker productivity gains to gen AI? my anecdotal experience of trying to use LLMs for writing is... zero productivity gains, no experience of writing (or thinking) better, faster. can generate mediocre writing & conventional ideas endlessly, but turning that mid text into anything I'd want to publish feels harder than just being thinking & writing about something myself from the jump
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anecdotally, on a small dev teams in a large org, i saw _some_ productivity when the teams would use copilot to assist with spinning up new (small) initiatives. i think there's an argument to be made, in this scenario, that the same gains could have been had if a mature platform group provided robust templates for new projects. since that didn't exist, we used it and reduced the time it took to spin up and test new small projects by (i'm waving my hands) a few days/week in my own personal experience i _like_ using coding assit tools to help me get started on some things. mostly i use it for doing refactoring (replacing single quotes with ticks is a common one!) and helping to create diagrams in markdown
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