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AI's Productivity Gains Come at a Cost By David Ramel 06/10/25 A recent academic study found that as companies adopt AI tools, they're not just streamlining workflows — they're piling on new demands.
Known as “Shadow AI,” this phenomenon refers to the unmonitored and unsanctioned use of AI tools by employees—tools adopted without the oversight or approval of IT and security departments.
The results of the study contradict lofty promises about AI’s ability to transform the economy and workforce, including a 15% boost to U.S. GDP by 2035 and eventually a 25% increase in productivity.