R0007/2026-03-19/C011/H1¶
Statement¶
Same leveling pattern as Brynjolfsson study
Status¶
Current: Supported
Supporting Evidence¶
| Evidence | Summary |
|---|---|
| SRC01-E01 | Primary evidence from research |
Contradicting Evidence¶
| Evidence | Summary |
|---|---|
| None |
Reasoning¶
Confirmed with nuance. Noy and Zhang (2023, Science) studied 453 (some sources say 444) college-educated professionals and found ChatGPT reduced time by 40% and improved quality by 18%. The key finding was inequality compression: low-ability workers benefited most. However, some analyses showed grade gains were roughly flat across skill levels, complicating the 'leveling' narrative.
Relationship to Other Hypotheses¶
H1 is the primary supported hypothesis.