The Korea Times
Artificial intelligence (AI)'s ability to boost individual productivity is becoming increasingly evident but many companies are confronting the “AI productivity paradox” — a growing disconnect between personal efficiency and meaningful organizationwide business performance, according to a recent report by Hana Institute of Finance, Sunday. At the individual level, the technology has already demonstrated measurable productivity benefits, particularly in fields such as programming, legal services and marketing, where its integration with human expertise can significantly improve speed and output quality. Agentic AI represents a further leap, moving beyond tasks like drafting documents or creating images toward systems capable of independently planning and executing complex workflows. This evolution has heightened expectations for AI’s economic impact. PwC projects that it could boost global gross domestic product by as much as 15 percent by 2035. Yet despite heavy spending on AI adoption, many organizations have struggled to translate these investments into measurable gains in rev
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