AI is everywhere except in productivity statistics.

Robert Solow was already saying the same thing about computers in 1987, the year he received the Nobel Prize.

Like every major technological advancement, AI takes time to be adopted.

We first spend a good part of the time saved adjusting our tools.

I do have the feeling, however, that we are using LLMs to do faster what already exists, without offering anything new.

Technological revolutions are more than that.

The printing press democratized knowledge and upended religious and political powers.

Computing made previously unthinkable things possible through a new layer of abstraction.

The internet reversed information flows and profoundly changed the way we distribute goods and services.

The real question when it comes to productivity is never the speed of execution but what it fundamentally enables to change.

If it is a revolution, AI will be no exception.

I can't wait.