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Cathie Wood: AI is the New PC Revolution
8 Mar
Summary
- AI tool Claude completed complex automation projects rapidly.
- The speed of AI output mirrored the early days of personal computers.
- Increased AI-driven productivity may reduce the need for some employees.

An employee at Ark Invest recently leveraged the AI system Claude to complete several automation projects that had been pending for six months. This demonstration of AI's capability for complex office tasks, accomplished in a fraction of the time, has been described by Ark Invest's CEO, Cathie Wood, as a defining moment. Wood likened the experience to the advent of personal computers in the 1980s, noting how early systems, despite their limitations, eventually revolutionized workplaces.
The AI tool not only processed the tasks quickly but also produced polished outputs, including tables and graphics, which surprised the team. Manual checks confirmed the accuracy of the calculations. Wood suggests that this surge in productivity, driven by AI, could lead to a noticeable increase from the current approximate 2% growth rate to potentially 5% or more.
This rise in efficiency may impact employment figures, as companies could achieve the same or greater output with fewer personnel. Wood pointed to downward revisions in U.S. employment data, suggesting increased productivity per person. Furthermore, enhanced efficiency in production can lead to eased pressure on prices, contributing positively to the broader economy despite current global uncertainties.




