List of AI News about Mollick
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2026-04-04 16:28 |
Latest Analysis: Field Experiment Shows AI Adoption Boosts Startup Revenue 1.9x and Cuts Capital Needs 39%
According to Greg Brockman on X, citing Ethan Mollick’s summary of a new field experiment with 515 startups, firms exposed to practical AI case studies used AI 44% more, generated 1.9x higher revenue, and required 39% less capital, indicating that AI proficiency is an emerging operational skill that accelerates business outcomes (as reported by Greg Brockman referencing Ethan Mollick’s post). According to Ethan Mollick’s post, the key barrier is know-how—understanding concrete use cases—implying near-term opportunities for AI enablement services, playbooks, and training products for founders and SMBs. As reported by Brockman’s share, the business impact centers on faster go-to-market, leaner capital efficiency, and revenue uplift, suggesting ROI-positive adoption pathways for startups that systematize AI into sales ops, marketing workflows, and product development. |
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2026-03-22 14:32 |
AI Coaching Boosts Empathy Communication: Preregistered Study of 968 Shows Measurable Gains After One Session
According to Ethan Mollick on X, a preregistered study of 968 participants found almost no correlation between feeling empathic and communicating empathy, but a single practice session with an AI coach measurably improved empathy communication skills. As reported by the study authors on arXiv, participants who practiced responses with an AI coach showed statistically significant gains on validated empathy communication scales after one session, indicating rapid skill transfer in hard-to-teach social behaviors. According to the arXiv paper, the intervention used structured practice with feedback to close the gap between internal empathic concern and externally observable empathic communication, highlighting immediate applications for customer support, healthcare triage, and manager training programs. As reported by arXiv, the preregistered design and large sample size strengthen external validity for enterprise learning and development teams evaluating AI-enabled soft-skills training. |