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AI Impact on Productivity

Comparison of productivity gains across different professional sectors as cited by industry experts.

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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin was a prominent AI skeptic. Now he says, 'AI is ...

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin was a prominent AI skeptic. Now he says, 'AI is real.' By Lakshmi Varanasi You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Once one of the most prominent AI skeptics, Citadel CEO Ken Griffin has had a change of heart. Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images Citadel CEO Ken Griffin has long been one of the most prominent skeptics of AI. In January, he called the technology "garbage." Now, he says AI is "profoundly more powerful" and will reshape society. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin has finally joined the AI hype train. While many CEOs have been saying for years that AI can do the work of many white-collar professionals, and remaking their companies accordingly, Griffin had been a notable holdout.At the beginning of the year, during a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the hedge fund billionaire said AI was impressive on the surface, but as soon as you dug deeper, "it's all garbage."Griffin has long been seen as one of AI's most prominent skeptics.Earlier this month, however, during a conversation with professors at Stanford Business School, Griffin took a starkly different view. "I got to tell you, I went home one Friday, actually fairly depressed," Griffin said. "You could just see how this was going to have such a dramatic impact on society."Griffin said AI had become "profoundly more powerful" than it was nine months ago, and had allowed the hedge fund to "unleash" a wider range of use cases for the technology."For the first time, AI is real," he said.While AI has impacted all kinds of jobs, it's been most visible in the tech industry, where bots like OpenAI's Codex and Anthropic's Claude Code are doing the work of software engineers in vastly compressed timelines. Tech companies like Cloudflare have laid off thousands of employees, citing AI's ability to do their work instead.Now, Griffin says the technology is at a place where it can do work once reserved for highly trained finance professionals."To be blunt, work that we would usually do with people with master's and PhDs in finance over the course of weeks or months is being done by AI agents over the course of hours or days," Griffin said.He emphasized that this goes beyond what he called "mid-tier white-collar jobs" that are now being automated with agentic AI.While AI-assisted software engineering has delivered productivity gains — "you get a 15 or 20% boost or 25% boost," he said — he described the...

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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin Says AI Agents Now Automating High-Skilled ...

NEW YORK (VINnews) Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin described a dramatic recent leap in artificial intelligence capabilities, saying agentic AI systems are now performing work once requiring teams of finance professionals with master’s and doctoral degrees in a fraction of the time. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup EmailIn remarks at the Stanford Leadership Forum, Griffin said there has been a “step change” in the productivity of AI tools over the last few months, making them “profoundly more powerful” than they were just nine months earlier. https://vinnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FundamentEdge_1080p_20260516_221549.mp4 “And for us at Citadel, that has allowed us to unleash a much broader array of use cases for AI,” Griffin said. “It has been really interesting to watch, to be blunt, work that we would usually do with people with masters and PhDs in finance over the course of weeks or months being done by AI agents over the course of hours or days.” “These are not mid-tier white collar jobs,” he added. “These are like extraordinarily high skilled jobs being, I’m going to pick a word, automated by agentic AI.” Griffin said the rapid progress left him unsettled. “I gotta tell you, I went home one Friday actually fairly depressed by this because you could just see how this was going to have such a dramatic impact on society,” he said. “When you witness it in your own four walls, when you see work that used to be man years of work being done in days or weeks, it’s like, wow.” The comments mark a notable shift in tone for Griffin, who earlier this year cautioned that much of the broader AI investment boom is driven by hype needed to justify massive spending on data centers and infrastructure. Citadel, which manages about $66 billion, is among the world’s largest hedge funds. Griffin’s observations echo growing reports from finance and technology leaders about accelerating AI adoption in analytical and research roles that traditionally demanded advanced human expertise. Industry observers have noted similar transformations, with some predicting significant changes to white-collar workflows in the coming years. Griffin’s account highlights tangible productivity gains already visible inside one of the industry’s most sophisticated trading operations.

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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says AI agents are now automating ...

8 hours ago ... Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says AI agents are now automating “extraordinarily high-skilled” finance jobs.

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Ken Griffin is the founder and CEO of Citadel and the ... - Instagram

Despite his skepticism toward near-term AI "hype," his firm continues to scale, with Citadel managing over $69 billion in investment capital as of March 1, 2026 ...

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