The contribution of generative artificial intelligence to global gross domestic product is now expected to be higher within the next 10 years as adoption of the emerging technology is expected to grow, says Goldman Sachs. Baseline estimates implied a long-run boost of between 10 and 15 percent, on the premise that workers were not permanently displaced by AI and “the capital stock rises to match productivity improvements”, the investment bank said.

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