CEOs of major tech companies like Salesforce, Microsoft, and Google have reported significant contributions of AI in their operations. Salesforce's Marc Benioff noted AI handles up to 50% of work, while Microsoft and Google reported 20%-30% and over 30% of code generation by AI, respectively. These announcements signal potential savings and push for AI adoption among clients. However, experts express concerns over the lack of clarity in how these metrics are calculated and what constitutes 'work' in the AI context. Malvika Jethmalani pointed out the absence of a standard measurement framework for AI productivity.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff stated that AI now performs up to 50% of all work, especially in key areas like engineering, coding, and customer support.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella mentioned that 20% to 30% of the tech giant's code is now generated by AI coding assistants, showcasing a significant shift in production.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that over 30% of code written at Google is generated by AI, indicating a considerable reliance on AI tools in software development.
Malvika Jethmalani emphasized the lack of a common framework for measuring 'percent of work' performed by AI, raising questions about the reliability of the figures presented.
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