Professor of Operations and Logistics Management | Tilburg University | Eindhoven University of Technology | MIT | Supply Chain | Former World Korfball President | The World Games | https://www.linkedin.com/in/janfransoo/ .. more
Professor of Operations and Logistics Management | Tilburg University | Eindhoven University of Technology | MIT | Supply Chain | Former World Korfball President | The World Games | https://www.linkedin.com/in/janfransoo/
What’s next?
* Train newcomers to use AI responsibly.
* Automate reviews to reduce expert burden.
* Reward experts for mentorship, not just fixes.
Full paper: dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...
Where do you see this happening in your field? #AI #Workplace #Innovation
Why it matters:
* Experts are a bottleneck. If they’re stuck fixing, innovation slows.
* Quality risks: AI can introduce errors that experts must catch.
* Burnout: Experts may leave if their role becomes only reviewing.
Beyond coding: This risk applies to any role where AI "helps" newcomers:
* Customer support: AI drafts replies → seniors edit.
* Design: AI generates layouts → experts refine.
* Legal/writing: AI drafts docs → seniors verify.
More output ≠ better quality.
The pattern:
* AI lowers the barrier → newcomers contribute more.
* But their work needs more fixes, overwhelming experts.
* Result: Experts innovate less, review more.
This dynamic could reshape any field where AI assists workers.
How we show this:
* Analyzed 2,755 open-source projects and 1,699 contributors before/after Copilot’s launch.
* Used difference-in-differences to isolate AI’s impact.
* Found: Experts shifted from coding to reviewing, while AI-assisted work needed more rework.
🚀 Our new study reveals a hidden cost of AI tools like GitHub Copilot: While less-experienced devs produce 43.5% more code, experts face a 19% drop in productivity as they shoulder the review burden.
This isn’t just about coding—this might also affect other work. Thread 👇 #AI #FutureOfWork
Will be interesting to see how this will develop.
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papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
See www.wsj.com/tech/ai/when...
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US tariffs (on what US legal basis?) on its closest trading partners, whose economies are deeply interwoven with American supply chains, will hurt US firms and consumers badly.
It does not seem like a credible threat.
@johnspringford.bsky.social ?
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New CER policy brief by @sandertordoir.bsky.social & @elisabettaco.bsky.social
Read here: buff.ly/3QoalFM
The EU will now negotiate its clean industrial deal. We sketch out how promising EU clean tech is and how to do industrial policy well to make the most of it.
Vital now the US is ceding the space to China.
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www.linkedin.com/pulse/donald...
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➡️ Read: iss.europa.eu/publications...
#verkiezingen #TweedeKamer
#Kiesraad
#improvisatievermogen
www.kiesraad.nl/actueel/nieu...
➡️ Read: iss.europa.eu/publications...
www.wsj.com/business/aut...
www.linkedin.com/pulse/donald...
The EU will now negotiate its clean industrial deal. We sketch out how promising EU clean tech is and how to do industrial policy well to make the most of it.
Vital now the US is ceding the space to China.
New CER policy brief by @sandertordoir.bsky.social & @elisabettaco.bsky.social
Read here: buff.ly/3QoalFM
"EU programs are geared towards the early stages of tech development – not to deployment. There is a dearth of support for the manufacturing stage."