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Evidence (3224 claims)

Adoption
7395 claims
Productivity
6507 claims
Governance
5877 claims
Human-AI Collaboration
5157 claims
Innovation
3492 claims
Org Design
3470 claims
Labor Markets
3224 claims
Skills & Training
2608 claims
Inequality
1835 claims

Evidence Matrix

Claim counts by outcome category and direction of finding.

Outcome Positive Negative Mixed Null Total
Other 609 159 77 736 1615
Governance & Regulation 664 329 160 99 1273
Organizational Efficiency 624 143 105 70 949
Technology Adoption Rate 502 176 98 78 861
Research Productivity 348 109 48 322 836
Output Quality 391 120 44 40 595
Firm Productivity 385 46 85 17 539
Decision Quality 275 143 62 34 521
AI Safety & Ethics 183 241 59 30 517
Market Structure 152 154 109 20 440
Task Allocation 158 50 56 26 295
Innovation Output 178 23 38 17 257
Skill Acquisition 137 52 50 13 252
Fiscal & Macroeconomic 120 64 38 23 252
Employment Level 93 46 96 12 249
Firm Revenue 130 43 26 3 202
Consumer Welfare 99 51 40 11 201
Inequality Measures 36 105 40 6 187
Task Completion Time 134 18 6 5 163
Worker Satisfaction 79 54 16 11 160
Error Rate 64 78 8 1 151
Regulatory Compliance 69 64 14 3 150
Training Effectiveness 81 15 13 18 129
Wages & Compensation 70 25 22 6 123
Team Performance 74 16 21 9 121
Automation Exposure 41 48 19 9 120
Job Displacement 11 71 16 1 99
Developer Productivity 71 14 9 3 98
Hiring & Recruitment 49 7 8 3 67
Social Protection 26 14 8 2 50
Creative Output 26 14 6 2 49
Skill Obsolescence 5 37 5 1 48
Labor Share of Income 12 13 12 37
Worker Turnover 11 12 3 26
Industry 1 1
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Models trained primarily on negative constraints will generalize constraint adherence more robustly under distribution shift than models trained primarily on preference rankings.
Presented as a central, experimentally falsifiable prediction derived from the paper's theoretical account; the paper does not present large-scale empirical confirmation and recommends controlled experiments to test this.
low positive Via Negativa for AI Alignment: Why Negative Constraints Are ... robustness of constraint adherence under distribution shift (e.g., adherence rat...
Negative examples function as counterfactual eliminators that rule out regions of behavior space, allowing a model to settle on robust acceptable behavior, whereas positive preference signals require continual calibration in a high-dimensional, context-sensitive space.
Informal/structural theoretical argument and analogy to falsification presented in the paper; no direct empirical test reported there demonstrating this exact mechanism.
low positive Via Negativa for AI Alignment: Why Negative Constraints Are ... conceptual measure of behavioral space reduction and subsequent robustness (oper...
Regulators may prefer systems that support contestability and audit trails and could mandate argumentation-style explainability in certain sectors.
Speculative policy prediction; no regulatory statements or empirical policy adoption evidence cited.
low positive Argumentative Human-AI Decision-Making: Toward AI Agents Tha... regulatory adoption rate of contestability/audit-trail requirements
Better contestability may reduce litigation and regulatory frictions if decisions are transparently defensible.
Speculative legal-economic claim; no case studies or empirical legal analysis provided.
low positive Argumentative Human-AI Decision-Making: Toward AI Agents Tha... frequency/cost of litigation and regulatory disputes post-adoption of contestabl...
New service layers may emerge (argumentation-as-a-service, audit firms, explanation certification, human-in-the-loop orchestration platforms).
Speculative market/industry evolution claim based on analogous tech-service cretions; no empirical evidence.
low positive Argumentative Human-AI Decision-Making: Toward AI Agents Tha... emergence and market size of new service verticals around argumentative AI
Tools that improve detection or quantification may reduce downstream costs from missed diagnoses or unnecessary follow-ups, improving cost-effectiveness in some scenarios.
Economic modeling and limited observational analyses that extrapolate diagnostic improvements to downstream resource use; direct empirical cost-effectiveness studies are scarce.
low positive Human-AI interaction and collaboration in radiology: from co... downstream healthcare utilization (additional tests, treatments), cost per diagn...
Intelligent turn-level assignment can reduce costly human attention to only high-value moments, improving overall system productivity.
Conceptual implication from the assignment-layer design and empirical trade-offs reported; presented as an advantage in the paper rather than a directly measured economic productivity study.
low positive Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning Based Human-AI Online Di... distribution of human attention / system productivity (conceptual, not directly ...
HADT demonstrates a concrete way to substitute expensive human diagnostic labor with AI assistance while preserving high accuracy, implying reductions in marginal cost per consultation.
Inference drawn in the paper's implications section based on reported reductions in required human effort and maintained diagnostic accuracy (economic claim extrapolating from experimental results; not directly measured as cost in experiments).
low positive Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning Based Human-AI Online Di... implied marginal cost per consultation (not directly measured)
The practical value of the study lies in outlining an analytical framework that can support the design of adaptive workforce strategies, reduce vulnerability to technological disruption, and strengthen the capacity of economies to respond to ongoing digital change.
Claim about the paper's contribution based on the produced analytical framework; the paper presents the framework but does not report empirical validation or outcome measures from real-world implementations.
low positive EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL STRATEGIES FOR PREPARING HUMAN ... utility of analytical framework for adaptive workforce strategy design, vulnerab...
Integration of data-driven and AI-supported training tools is a critical component for effective reskilling and upskilling.
Argument based on theoretical analysis and review of practices; the paper recommends integration but does not present empirical performance metrics or randomized evaluations of such tools.
low positive EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL STRATEGIES FOR PREPARING HUMAN ... effectiveness of training/reskilling when using data-driven and AI-supported too...
The findings have significant implications for policymakers and industry stakeholders in achieving a just transition to sustainable energy.
Concluding interpretation by the paper's authors based on the literature review; no empirical evaluation of policy uptake or impact included in the summary.
low positive Job Polarization in Solar Power Plants: A Systematic Literat... progress toward a 'just transition' (equitable employment outcomes during energy...
There is a growing need for effective policies to mitigate polarization, including re‑skilling initiatives, inclusive hiring practices, and equitable distribution of job opportunities across regions.
Policy recommendation derived from the systematic literature review and synthesis of recent reports/studies; not presented as tested interventions with quantified effects in the summary.
low positive Job Polarization in Solar Power Plants: A Systematic Literat... mitigation of job polarization (e.g., changes in skill distribution, wages, mobi...
Cultural, structural, and decision-making elements co-evolve through recursive feedback loops in human–AI collaboration, advancing process-theoretical understandings of such collaboration.
Analytic interpretation of interview data indicating recursive feedback between cultural norms, structures, and decision routines in AI-integrated startups; presented as an advance to process theory (qualitative evidence; no quantitative test reported).
low positive Hybrid decision architectures: exploring how facilitated AI ... co-evolution dynamics of cultural, structural, and decision-making elements in o...
The study introduces 'hybrid decision architectures' as a dual-level construct that explains how AI triggers systematic organizational change in startups.
Conceptual/theoretical contribution based on synthesis of qualitative interview findings and process-theoretical reasoning (theoretical claim supported by interview data; empirical generalizability not established in excerpt).
low positive Hybrid decision architectures: exploring how facilitated AI ... explanatory power of the 'hybrid decision architectures' construct for organizat...
A broad-based consumption tax would rebalance a tax system that can no longer depend on taxing individual labor income.
Normative claim in the paper proposing consumption taxation as a corrective mechanism; no empirical evaluation of consumption tax effectiveness included in the excerpt.
low positive Taxing AI tax system rebalancing (reliance on consumption versus labor income for revenue)
In the long term, adopting a broad-based consumption tax should be considered if the share of labor income declines.
Long-term policy recommendation in the paper grounded in theoretical argument about tax base resilience; no empirical scenario analysis or threshold values for 'share of labor income' provided in the excerpt.
low positive Taxing AI tax system balance/revenue stability as labor income share declines
In the short term, increasing capital gains rates on the sale of ownership interests in AI-intensive firms would help internalize the distributive imbalances generated by wealth concentration in AI firms.
Policy prescription offered in the paper based on normative reasoning; no empirical simulation, modeling, or estimated revenue/distributional effects provided in the excerpt.
low positive Taxing AI distributional impacts (wealth concentration), tax incidence from capital gains ...
The future of success will not depend on outpacing machines but on cultivating distinctly human capacities: empathy, discernment, imagination and moral reasoning.
Central argumentative claim of the conceptual essay, derived from cross-disciplinary theory (leadership, emotional intelligence, ethics); no empirical validation or sample provided.
low positive Deconstructing success: why being human still matters future success (as determined by cultivation of specific human capacities)
Productivity-based definitions of success should be dismantled and reconstructed into a framework centered on adaptability and purpose.
Prescriptive recommendation based on synthesis of leadership theory, emotional intelligence research and AI ethics; presented as theoretical proposal rather than empirically tested intervention.
low positive Deconstructing success: why being human still matters formulation of success frameworks emphasizing adaptability and purpose (conceptu...
By mapping trends and gaps in the literature, the study offers guidance for future research and for policymakers navigating AI's economic and regulatory landscape.
Authors' synthesis of topic-modeling results and identified mismatches between research topics and policy priorities; interpretative recommendations provided in the paper.
low positive Mapping the Landscape of the Economics of AI Literature: Gap... qualitative guidance (recommendations) for future research and policy priorities
Digitalization strengthens data security and enhances stakeholder trust in audits.
Findings reported from literature synthesis and empirical analysis in the study; specific security measures, metrics, and sample sizes are not reported in the abstract.
low positive Audit 5.0 and the Digital Transformation of Auditing: The Ro... data security posture and stakeholder trust levels (perceived or measured trust ...
Adopting a DARE-inspired approach is not merely a policy option but a societal imperative for aligning technological advancement with the public good.
Normative conclusion asserted in abstract; no empirical validation or stakeholder analysis described in the abstract.
low positive The DARE framework: a global model for responsible artificia... alignment of technological advancement with the public good (policy adoption imp...
The Philippines has a narrow but real window of opportunity to steer AI adoption toward inclusive upgrading rather than disruptive adjustment.
Synthesis of observed cautious adoption patterns, occupational exposure/complementarity results, and scenario timelines (2025–2035) presented in the paper.
low positive Labor Futures Under Artificial Intelligence: Scenarios for t... policy window/timing to influence AI adoption pathways (qualitative opportunity ...
The paper concludes there is a need for inclusive, transparent, and ethically grounded AI governance capable of balancing innovation, accountability, and human security.
Normative recommendation emerging from the paper's analysis and review of governance paradigms and multilateral initiatives; not empirically tested within the study.
low positive The Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence: Power, Regulatio... desired attributes of AI governance (inclusivity, transparency, ethical groundin...
Adopting AI governance standards (for example, ones based on the proposed framework) can foster an organizational culture of accountability that combines technical know-how with cultivated judgment.
Argumentative hypothesis by the author proposing expected organizational effects; the paper does not provide empirical evaluation, controlled studies, or organizational case evidence to verify this outcome in the excerpt.
low positive AI governance for military decision-making: A proposal for m... organizational culture of accountability; integration of technical expertise wit...
A minimal AI governance standard framework adapted from private-sector insights can be applied to the defence context.
Procedural proposal offered by the author; presented as an adaptation of private-sector governance insights but lacking empirical validation, pilot studies, or implementation data in the text.
low positive AI governance for military decision-making: A proposal for m... feasibility and applicability of an adapted AI governance framework in defence i...
The model serves as a transparent testing ground for designing time-aware fiscal policy packages in aging, high-debt economies.
Author claim about model purpose and potential applicability; model is described as transparent and intended for policy experimentation.
low positive Fiscal Dynamics in Japan under Demographic Pressure utility of the model as a policy design/testing tool (qualitative)
Robotics adoption increases operational efficiency in greenhouse farming.
Study interpretation of model results and qualitative discussion that robotics lead to increased efficiency; supported by scenario comparisons in the I–O model (IMPLAN 2022).
low positive ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY IN REMOTE GREENHOUSE... operational efficiency / input-output efficiency
Addressing concerns about job security and skill obsolescence contributes to a more sustainable AI integration approach that promotes workforce adaptability, inclusion, and ethical decision-making.
Framed as a concluding implication of the study's socio-technical perspective; based on theoretical synthesis and empirical observations from Scopus-derived case material but without detailed longitudinal data provided in the summary.
low positive Artificial intelligence and organisational transformation: t... sustainability of AI integration; workforce adaptability; inclusion; ethical dec...
Structured skill enhancement programs, transparent communication, and ethical AI governance frameworks reduce workforce resistance, enhance innovation, and facilitate equitable AI-driven transformation.
Recommendation and finding derived from the study's analysis and case-based insights; the summary frames this as actionable insight but does not cite measured effect sizes or how these interventions were tested empirically.
low positive Artificial intelligence and organisational transformation: t... workforce resistance; organisational innovation; equity of AI-driven transformat...
Nursery crops represent a niche market opportunity for automation, robotics, and engineering companies to invest R&D capital, particularly because operating environments are neither uniform nor protected from weather extremes.
Paper's market analysis/opinion about R&D opportunities in nursery automation; no market size or investment data provided in the excerpt.
low positive Current Labor Challenges and Opportunities in Nursery Crops ... market opportunity for automation/robotics R&D in nursery crops
Adoption of automation by nursery operations may help retain current workers and attract new employees.
Paper's proposed/anticipated effect of automation on workforce retention and attraction; presented as a potential benefit rather than demonstrated causal evidence in the excerpt.
low positive Current Labor Challenges and Opportunities in Nursery Crops ... worker retention and recruitment in nursery operations
The AI-based Wi‑Fi weeder minimizes crop damage.
Stated conclusion in the paper's summary; the provided text does not report quantitative measurements of crop damage or comparative damage rates versus manual/weeder alternatives.
low positive AI-Enabled Wi-Fi Operated Robotic Weeder for Precision Weed ... crop damage (not quantified in summary)
AI presents future possibilities for HRM practice in IT companies.
Presented as a forward-looking conclusion based on the paper's literature review, data analysis, and empirical inputs from HR practitioners; the summary frames these as potential directions rather than empirically validated outcomes.
low positive AI-Driven Decision Making and Digital Recruitment: Transform... potential future applications and trajectories of AI in HRM
Through continuous learning (including lifelong learning) and fostering a culture of innovation, businesses can use the full potential of GenAI, ensuring growth and efficiency and equipping employees with the technical skills needed in an AI-enhanced world.
Conceptual claim grounded in literature review and thematic analysis; empirical measures of business growth, efficiency, or workforce technical skill gains are not reported in the abstract.
low positive GenAI Role in Redefining Learning and Skilling in Companies business growth, operational efficiency, and employee technical skill levels
Companies need to adopt a human-centric approach to GenAI implementation to empower employees and support clients.
Argument supported by literature review and conceptual analysis; additionally informed by analysis of tasks across occupations (Erasmus+ projects) and discussions with trainers/educators. No empirical evaluation of organizations that adopted this approach is reported in the abstract.
low positive GenAI Role in Redefining Learning and Skilling in Companies employee empowerment and client support (qualitative/organizational outcomes)
Collectively, these reforms would close the widening gap between America's need for skilled talent and its statutory capacity to receive it.
Broad policy conclusion based on the combination of the reforms described; no quantitative multi-scenario model or metrics are provided in the excerpt to demonstrate the degree to which the gap would close.
low positive The United States' Employment-Based Immigration System: An... Gap between national demand for skilled workers and statutory immigrant visa cap...
AI is changing economic policy and immediate policy action is recommended.
Authors' concluding synthesis and policy recommendations based on review of contemporary economic and policy literature; no original policy impact evaluations provided.
low positive The Future of Work in the Age of AI: Economic Implications, ... extent and direction of economic policy change prompted by AI (qualitative recom...
The architecture will enable richer distributional analysis of AI impacts (by skill, industry, region, age, race, and gender), informing more equitable policy design.
Claim based on proposed fine-grained OAIES and enhanced gross flows combined with microdata sources (CPS, LEHD, administrative records). No empirical distributional estimates are presented.
low positive Enhancing BLS Methodologies for Projecting AI's Impact on Em... differential employment/wage/transition effects across demographic and geographi...
LLM-derived task–capability mappings (if documented and validated) can establish reproducible, transparent measurement standards that other national statistical agencies and researchers could adopt.
Proposal to use LLM outputs and embeddings combined with expert-curated labels and documentation as a transparent reproducible mapping; no current cross-agency adoption or validation studies are provided.
low positive Enhancing BLS Methodologies for Projecting AI's Impact on Em... reproducibility and transparency of task–capability mappings; adoption by other ...
Integrating OAIES with task-based modeling, real-time signals, causal inference techniques, and enhanced gross flows estimation will produce more accurate, timely, and policy-relevant forecasts of job displacement, skill evolution, and workforce transformation across sectors and regions.
Architectural proposal combining multiple methodological components (task-based microsimulation, streaming job-posting/platform/admin signals, DiD/synthetic controls/IVs, high-frequency flows). The paper proposes backtesting and validation but does not present empirical performance data or sample results.
low positive Enhancing BLS Methodologies for Projecting AI's Impact on Em... forecast accuracy, timeliness of forecasts, estimates of job displacement, skill...
If GenAI materially speeds design iteration, firms could increase throughput, reduce time-to-market, or lower costs for certain design services, potentially expanding supply and putting downward pressure on prices for commoditized outputs.
Authors' implication based on qualitative reports of faster iteration in interviews; no empirical productivity or price data collected in the study.
low positive Human–AI Collaboration in Architectural Design Education: To... productivity (throughput, time-to-market) and price effects for design services
GenAI appears to automate or accelerate routine, exploratory, and generative sub-tasks (early ideation, variant generation), while human designers retain evaluative judgment, contextualization, and final creative synthesis—indicating task-level complementarity rather than full substitution.
Authors' interpretation of interview data where students report GenAI speeding ideation and generating variants, combined with theoretical discussion; no quantitative task-time measures reported.
low positive Human–AI Collaboration in Architectural Design Education: To... task-level division of labor: automation vs human-held tasks (complementarity/su...
Techniques validated in these biomedical studies (compositional transforms, parsimonious ensemble pipelines, augmentation for small samples) are transferable to other biological domains such as agriculture and environmental monitoring.
Authors' assertion of methodological portability; no cross‑domain empirical tests reported in summary.
low positive Editorial: Integrating machine learning and AI in biological... Method transferability / performance in non‑medical biological applications (spe...
Widespread adoption of validated predictive models and curated multi‑omics datasets will shift R&D costs and productivity in biotech/pharma—reducing marginal costs of experiments, shortening timelines, and increasing returns to high‑quality data and models.
Economic analysis and inferred implications from reported improvements in in silico screening, diagnostics, and prognostics; no empirical R&D cost study provided in summary (conceptual projection).
low positive Editorial: Integrating machine learning and AI in biological... R&D marginal cost, development timelines, ROI (conceptual/economic)
Regulation and workforce policy should be calibrated to interaction level: stronger oversight and validation for AI-augmented/automated systems and workforce policies (reskilling, credentialing) to manage transition to Human+ roles.
Policy recommendations based on the taxonomy and implications drawn from the four qualitative case studies and conceptual analysis.
low positive Toward human+ medical professionals: navigating AI integrati... regulatory stringency by system type, workforce reskilling/credentialing uptake
Digitization advantages include clearer qualification pathways, reduced risk of lost records, and pedagogy better aligned with industrial skills.
Stated advantages in the paper's discussion; derived from logical argument and systems-design reasoning rather than empirical comparisons.
low positive <i>Electrotechnical education, institutional complianc... pathway clarity, frequency of lost/missing records, alignment of pedagogy with i...
Implementing Visual Basic–based logigram systems plus automated compliance checks will produce ratified qualifications, career-progression dashboards, and auditable archives.
Architecture and implementation sketch in the paper (proposed Visual Basic logigrams and automated checks); no prototype performance data or deployment case studies provided.
low positive <i>Electrotechnical education, institutional complianc... number of ratified qualifications, availability and accuracy of dashboards, exis...
Digital modernization of recordkeeping (cloud repositories, automated compliance) can restore continuity in credentialing, enable CPD-driven advancement, and help integrate rural training into industry needs.
Proposed systems-design interventions (Azure/GitHub repositories, automated compliance checks) and argumentation in the paper; no pilot data or empirical evaluation reported.
low positive <i>Electrotechnical education, institutional complianc... credential continuity, CPD-driven advancement rates, integration of rural traini...
Policy implication: develop data governance, interoperability, and safeguards to encourage public–private collaboration while protecting smallholders.
Authors' policy recommendation informed by thematic findings on governance and inclusion challenges in the review.
low positive A systematic review of the economic impact of artificial int... policy and regulatory framework quality