Between regulation and innovation: Companies adopting artificial intelligence are leading the market by a significant margin
Between regulation and innovation: Companies adopting artificial intelligence are leading the market by a significant margin
Today, we stand on the threshold of a new technological era no less significant than the invention of the internet or the steam engine. The generative AI revolution, most notably exemplified by tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney, has sparked widespread debate about the nature of human creativity and the future of work. These technologies are no longer simply software tools; they are now capable of producing new content—text, images, code—with a quality that rivals, and in some cases surpasses, human production. A deeper analysis of this phenomenon reveals complex layers of impact. First, in the labor market, there is legitimate concern. Recent reports indicate that AI will affect millions of jobs, not just routine or manual ones, but also creative and analytical roles. Writers, designers, and programmers face unprecedented competition. However, economists argue that AI will lead to a “productivity boom.” It can perform repetitive and time-consuming tasks in minutes, freeing up humans t…