Stanford studied 51 real AI deployments and found a 71% vs 40% productivity gap - here's what separates the two groups
Summary
Stanford researchers analyzed 51 real-world AI deployments and found that companies using agentic AI (full autonomy) achieve median 71% productivity gains versus 40% for assistive AI, with only 20% of companies reaching the higher tier.
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