Productivity (15)

Artificial intelligence: the worker’s assistant or adversary?
ESG and long-term themes

Artificial intelligence: the worker’s assistant or adversary?

AI raises the prospect of both large productivity gains and a painful re-allocation of labour.

By Matthew Rodger

02 Apr 2024

4 min read

Probing the market impact of productivity gains
ESG and long-term themes

Probing the market impact of productivity gains

We survey what AI might mean for GDP growth, corporate margins, equities and fixed income.
By James CarrickChristopher Jeffery
14 Nov 2023
3 min read
Podcast: What AI means for investors
LGIM
ESG and long-term themes

Podcast: What AI means for investors

In our latest CIO call, we discuss the implications for investors of artificial intelligence, the...
By LGIM
02 Nov 2023
1 min read
Which industries will AI upend? We asked ChatGPT
ESG and long-term themes

Which industries will AI upend? We asked ChatGPT

Change is in the air, making fundamental equity research more valuable than ever.
By Robert WhiteEwan Bowerbank
08 Feb 2023
3 min read
Awkward? Why autism shouldn’t be a barrier to employment
ESG and long-term themes

Awkward? Why autism shouldn’t be a barrier to employment

In the UK, just 16% of autistic adults are in full-time paid work. What is more, this figure is...

By LGIM

09 Jul 2018

4 min read

Share the love, don't love the share: The impact of behaviou
John Roe
Investment strategy

Share the love, don't love the share: The impact of behaviou

Love is not logical. Arguably, nor are investors who stick with underperforming investments in th...
By John Roe
23 Feb 2018
2 min read
Focus on the horse, not the car
Emiel van den Heiligenberg
ESG and long-term themes

Focus on the horse, not the car

Whilst it can be enticing to focus on emerging technologies, it’s perhaps more important for...
By Emiel van den Heiligenberg
10 Jul 2017
4 min read
We don't need no education
James Carrick
Economics

We don't need no education

In 1979, Pink Floyd cried  "Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!”.  Ironically, this marked a...
By James Carrick
23 Jun 2017
2 min read