Buongiorno,

The analysis, based on data across 11 countries, highlights a series of
stylised facts:
- AI is more widely used across large firms
- Shares of AI users appear to some extent higher across younger firms
- Shares of AI adoption are consistently higher in ICT and Professional
Services, suggesting that AI use is not yet equally spread across all
sectors
- Several complementary assets are significantly linked to AI use
- AI users tend to be on average more productive than other firms

A polarised adoption, mainly by larger and more productive firms, combined
with a role of AI strengthening their advantages, may imply that in the
future existing gaps between leaders and the rest of the firm population
may widen, with relevant implications for social outcomes. Policy makers
can play a key role in this context, supporting an inclusive digital
transformation.

more: A portrait of AI adopters across countries : Firm characteristics,
assets’ complementarities and productivity | OECD Science, Technology and
Industry Working Papers | OECD iLibrary (oecd-ilibrary.org)
<https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/a-portrait-of-ai-adopters-across-countries_0fb79bb9-en?utm_campaign=STI%20News%202%20May&utm_content=Read%20the%20paper&utm_term=sti&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Adestra>

buona lettura, Alessandro
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