Your AI Tools Make You 10x Faster. So Why Isn't Your Company 10x Productive?
Source: Dev.to
The Productivity Paradox
A Fortune article trending on Hacker News today dropped a quiet bombshell: thousands of CEOs in a new study admitted AI has had no measurable impact on employment or productivity. Meanwhile, you’re shipping features in half the time. Something doesn’t add up.
Economists call it the productivity paradox. It happened with computers in the 80s, with the internet in the 90s. New technology floods in, individual workers feel faster, but aggregate productivity barely moves. Then, suddenly — it does. All at once. We’re probably in that delay right now.
Why AI Doesn’t Translate to Company Productivity
When you use Copilot to write boilerplate faster, that time usually gets absorbed—more meetings, more scope creep, more tickets queued up by a PM who now assumes you can deliver twice as much. The bottleneck just moved.
Organizational structure is the real constraint. If your deploy pipeline takes three days of approvals, writing code in 20 minutes instead of two hours doesn’t matter.
What Real Leverage Looks Like
The developers who seem superhuman with AI aren’t just autocompleting code. They’re:
- Replacing whole workflows, not just tasks
- Shipping ideas faster, not just lines of code
- Using AI to do things they simply wouldn’t have done before
The leverage isn’t in doing the same thing quicker. It’s in raising your ambition threshold.
What CEOs See
CEOs not feeling the impact makes sense—they’re measuring the wrong layer. But the productivity wave is real. It’s just building in individuals first. The macro numbers will catch up.
Takeaway
You’re early. Stay sharp.
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