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skill multiplier
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The skill multiplier tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how AI tools expand worker capabilities beyond simple time savings. Content references Thomson Reuters' "Capability Leap" framework, which defines skill multiplier as a dimension where AI enables people to perform higher-skill work they could not do before. This contrasts with time saved or throughput gains. The tag is relevant for enterprise IT professionals evaluating AI ROI, particularly in Microsoft and Windows environments where AI integration is common. Recurring themes include measuring AI value across multiple axes, capability expansion, and the strategic impact of AI on workforce skills.
Thomson Reuters’ new “Capability leap” framework reframes the enterprise AI ROI debate: instead of treating value as a single axis of time saved, it measures outcomes across three orthogonal dimensions—Time Saved (re-anchored), Time Multiplier (volume/throughput), and Skill Multiplier...