Bangladesh, May 13 -- The artificial intelligence industry has entered a new phase. For years, the dominant assumption was that better models alone would unlock a productivity revolution. The logic appeared straightforward: if AI systems could write, code, summarize, analyze and automate cognitive tasks faster than humans, then economic output would inevitably surge. Yet despite the explosive adoption of generative AI tools across industries, the long-promised productivity boom has largely failed to materialize.

This gap between technological capability and measurable economic impact has become the defining puzzle of the AI era.

Now, the worlds leading AI companies are openly acknowledging the problem. Both OpenAI and Anthropic are movi...