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Is AI Driving a Productivity Revival?

by Team Lumida
October 3, 2025
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  • U.S. GDP models (Atlanta Fed) estimate Q3 annualized growth near 3.8% while employment barely rose — implying a sharp lift in measured labor productivity (output per hour ~3.5% annualized for Q3).
  • Productivity has averaged roughly 2% annualized over two years, up from ~1–1.5% pre‑pandemic, and adoption data show rapid early uptake (Gallup: ~19% of workers use AI a few times a week).
  • Investment surge in AI infrastructure (Citi: ~0.9% of GDP since 2023) approaches the early‑internet boom and could deliver multi‑year productivity gains, but evidence remains mixed (MIT/Nanda survey: many projects showing zero ROI) and macro headwinds (de‑globalization, aging, tighter labor supply) may limit disinflationary effects.

What happened

The WSJ analysis highlights a puzzling divergence: strong GDP growth alongside weak payrolls and hours. One plausible explanation is a nascent productivity boost tied to rapid AI adoption and heavy corporate spending on chips, data centers and software. Early gains appear concentrated in tech, R&D, engineering and superstar firms that most readily exploit AI. Comparisons to the 1995–2004 internet investment cycle suggest the scale of today’s AI capex could translate into a meaningful productivity leg over coming years.

Why it matters

If sustained, AI‑driven productivity would raise potential GDP and corporate margins while tempering wage‑driven inflation — a powerful tailwind for equities and credit. It also underpins multi‑year capex cycles benefiting cloud providers, chipmakers, memory/HBM suppliers, data‑center owners/operators, enterprise‑software vendors and consulting firms. Conversely, uneven adoption, low ROI of many pilots, and structural trends (aging population, de‑globalization) could blunt aggregate gains and keep inflation sticky, complicating Fed policy and equity multiple expansion. The net effect will be highly sector‑ and firm‑specific: winners can see outsized unit‑cost improvements; laggards may face margin pressure or restructuring risk.

What’s next

Watch upcoming GDP and productivity revisions, firm‑level KPIs on AI adoption and productivity (revenue per employee, seller ARPU, automation metrics), and capex/order flow for datacenter, GPU and HBM suppliers; track labor indicators (hours, participation, wage growth) and inflation persistence—if AI lifts output sustainably without matching hours, margins and EPS should improve, but persistent wage/structural pressures would limit disinflation and raise the bar for a broad market rerating.

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