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AI productivity gains vanish when companies raise workload expectations

AI tools cut task completion times dramatically, but organizations often respond by increasing output demands rather than reducing worker hours, creating a productivity paradox where efficiency gains don't translate to

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A discussion on the AI_Agents subreddit raises a critical question about whether artificial intelligence actually frees up worker time or simply resets the baseline for acceptable output. The premise is straightforward: when AI cuts a four-hour task down to thirty minutes, do workers get that time b...

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AI productivity gains vanish when companies raise workload expectations — gotcontext.ai