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CFOs believe AI is paying off. Researchers aren’t so sure—yet

March 26, 2026
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CFOs believe AI is paying off. Researchers aren’t so sure—yet

Good morning. AI is already making workers more productive, but the financial results haven’t yet caught up.

“Artificial Intelligence, Productivity, and the Workforce: Evidence from Corporate Executives” is a new working paper by researchers at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and the Federal Reserve Banks of Richmond and Atlanta. It finds that while CFOs report productivity gains from AI, revenue-based evidence tells a more measured story—for now.

Based on surveys of nearly 750 executives, the research identifies a “productivity paradox.” Companies reported AI-driven productivity gains averaging 1.8% in 2025, but when researchers calculated implied gains using actual revenue and employment data, those gains were much smaller across all major industries—in both 2025 and 2026, the report found.

“It’s not really hitting the top line yet in full force,” John Graham, a professor of finance at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business and a co-author of the study, told me. “There is some level of delay in here for sure.”

Courtesy of The CFO Survey

“It is possible that CFOs are just optimistic about all the potential,” he added. “By productivity, we explicitly ask output per employee.”

But Graham points primarily to timing. Companies that ramped up AI investment in late 2025 haven’t fully rolled out capabilities, adjusted pricing, or realized revenue gains. Reported 2025 gains closely match revenue-implied gains for 2026—suggesting a one-year lag.

The pattern mirrors the famous “productivity paradox” described by economist Robert Solow in 1987, who noted that computer use was widespread but invisible in productivity statistics for years. The paper’s authors argue AI may be following the same trajectory. Regarding AI, gains are uneven across industries. High-skill services like finance show the strongest growth, while manufacturing, construction, and low-skill services lag but remain positive. Differences reflect how AI is deployed across sectors and company types.

“For some industries, AI is going to be about replacing the call center,” Graham said. “For another, it’s going to be about something to do with a conveyor belt in a factory. For another, it’s going to be about having fewer analysts—having the AI take the place of a financial analyst.”

Importantly, these gains are driven less by capital investment and more by efficiency and quality improvements.

For CFOs, the challenge is justifying AI spending before returns are visible.

“ROI often depends on exactly how you calculate it—a point-in-time estimate like this year’s revenue increase divided by this year’s investment,” Graham said. “What you’d really want to do is say, the amount I’m investing today—how much will that increase value this year, next year, the year after?”

He continued, “You really want to use some measure of value creation that captures several years, at least, of forward-looking improvements, rather than just a point in time.”

Graham advises a multi-year perspective: “If you can’t kind of show it over a three or four year horizon, then you might have to be a lot more cautious.” It could be that you’re caught up in the trend, but you haven’t mapped out yet how it’s going to actually benefit your company, he said.

“You want to look over longer than just a one-year horizon, but you have to do it with discipline, so you’re not just kind of pie in the sky hoping it gets better,” Graham said.

Sheryl Estrada [email protected]

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