Artificial intelligence can be transformative in various sectors but presents challenges and risks that need careful evaluation. AI can enhance productivity in routine tasks but may introduce errors in complex tasks when relied upon excessively. Users’ engagement with AI technology should be studied to determine the positive or negative outcomes, especially in education. Controlled studies, such as randomized trials, are essential for assessing AI's impacts, helping to ascertain where its benefits are realized and where risks may outweigh advantages, particularly in public sector applications.
AI technologies can enhance as well as impede the performance of knowledge workers. They can boost productivity for routine tasks but might introduce bottlenecks and errors in more-complex tasks.
Overreliance on AI tools might reduce the overall diversity of original ideas. Understanding how users engage with the technology requires careful, systematic study to differentiate between positive and negative impacts.
Controlled studies can reveal areas to which AI truly adds value and when its risks outweigh the benefits. Randomized controlled trials are valuable for assessing AI's impact.
Understanding when, how and for whom AI works is crucial to ensuring positive results and a meaningful return on investment, particularly in public-sector settings.
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