Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) highlight the potential of this technology to affect productivity, growth, inequality, market power, innovation, and employment. This volume seeks to set the agenda for economic research on the impact of AI. It covers four broad themes: AI as a general purpos
The economics of artificial intelligence: an agenda
β Scribed by Agrawal, Ajay;Gans, Joshua;Goldfarb, Avi
- Publisher
- The University of Chicago Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 643
- Series
- National Bureau of Economic Research conference report.; Chicago scholarship online
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) highlight its potential to affect productivity, growth, inequality, market power, innovation, and employment. In September 2017, the National Bureau of Economic Research held its first conference on the Economics of AI in Toronto. The purpose of the conference and associated volume is to set the research agenda for economists working on AI. The focus of the volume is on the economic impact of machine learning, a branch of computational statistics that has driven the recent excitement around AI. The volume also highlights key questions on the economic impact of robotics and automation, as well as the potential economic consequences of a still-hypothetical artificial general intelligence.
β¦ Subjects
Artificial intelligence--Economic aspects;Artificial intelligence -- Economic aspects
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