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The AI resource reallocation challenge: How can companies capture the value of time? | Fortune

The McKinsey Global Institute estimates 57% of U.S. work hours could be automated in the next five years, but how do CEOs realize that "AI Time Dividend?"

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The AI resource reallocation challenge: How can companies capture the value of time? | Fortune

The McKinsey Global Institute estimates 57% of U.S. work hours could be automated in the next five years, but how do CEOs realize that "AI Time Dividend?"

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AI and the end of time

The debate about artificial intelligence remains overwhelmingly focused on three key questions: Which jobs will disappear? Which skills will endure? And are current valuations justified? But these questions, while…

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  1. venerdì 27 febbraio 2026·fortune.com

    The AI resource reallocation challenge: How can companies capture the value of time? | Fortune

    The McKinsey Global Institute estimates 57% of U.S. work hours could be automated in the next five years, but how do CEOs realize that "AI Time Dividend?"

  2. domenica 1 marzo 2026·arabnews.com

    AI and the end of time

    The debate about artificial intelligence remains overwhelmingly focused on three key questions: Which jobs will disappear? Which skills will endure? And are current valuations…