Companies that provide specific evidence of how they use AI tend to record stronger revenue growth. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Larridin examined a study universe of 564 companies across 12 industry sectors. Individual analyses used smaller samples depending on data availability. The data included 478 corporate 10-K filings, more than 30,000 classified job postings, financial information, market data, and the AI Transformation Tracker built by Larridin. The tracker assigns companies scores from 1 … More

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