Microsoft/Accenture: Unlocking the Economic Potential of the US Generative AI Ecosystem
The white paper examines how the US generative AI ecosystem can boost the economy by 2038, focusing on increased productivity, innovation, and investment, while highlighting the need for strong partnerships, skilled workers, robust infrastructure, clear policies, and public trust.
Microsoft/Accenture: Unlocking the Economic Potential of the US Generative AI Ecosystem
This white paper, commissioned by Microsoft and jointly authored by Accenture and Microsoft, analyzes the burgeoning US generative AI ecosystem. It explores generative AI's revolutionary potential to boost the US economy by 2038, primarily through increased worker productivity, innovation, and capital investment.
The paper examines the ecosystem's layered structure, highlighting key players and the crucial role of partnerships in driving innovation and lowering costs.
Finally, it emphasizes the importance of a skilled workforce, robust infrastructure, clear policy frameworks, and public trust to fully realize generative AI's economic benefits.
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