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26mins seems within the margin of error. You could get at least an extra 26 mins of productivity out of someone in plenty of different ways.
How so? Can you give an example that is applicable here?
Forced overtime comes to an easier, cheaper mind.
But how better done depends on the field. Me, having a faster computer reduces compile time. So NOT having AI overhead on my machine is more important.
People could get tons of flows improved by not abusing Excell as a database.
I am talking about the study, not in general.
All your examples show that you did not have anything in mind when you typed your previous comment.
Your study has no control. So how do we know that's the best way to get more out of people? The page linked doesn't even specify what job types.
I'd still wager they'd be better served by better applications, not AI.
Also not the same person.