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Is AI how we finally beat conspiracy theories? The answer might be yes, according to a recent study out of MIT & Cornell. What they found & my hunch…
Is AI how we finally beat conspiracy theories? The answer might be yes, according to a recent study out of MIT & Cornell. What they found & my hunch…
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Honored and thrilled to have our book selected among UCL School of Management’s Year-in-Review Highlights! It was absolutely great working on the…
Honored and thrilled to have our book selected among UCL School of Management’s Year-in-Review Highlights! It was absolutely great working on the…
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The National Academies report, "Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work," co-chaired by Block Center Chief Technologist Tom Mitchell and Block…
The National Academies report, "Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work," co-chaired by Block Center Chief Technologist Tom Mitchell and Block…
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The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies
Norton
he Second Machine Age is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post Bestseller.
In recent years, Google's autonomous cars have logged thousands of miles on American highways and IBM's Watson trounced the best human Jeopardy! players. Digital technologies—with hardware, software, and networks at their core—will in the near future diagnose diseases more accurately than doctors can, apply enormous data sets to transform retailing, and accomplish many tasks once considered…he Second Machine Age is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post Bestseller.
In recent years, Google's autonomous cars have logged thousands of miles on American highways and IBM's Watson trounced the best human Jeopardy! players. Digital technologies—with hardware, software, and networks at their core—will in the near future diagnose diseases more accurately than doctors can, apply enormous data sets to transform retailing, and accomplish many tasks once considered uniquely human.
In The Second Machine Age, we make the case that we should be optimistic about the future because technological progress, 'the only free lunch that economists believe in,' is accelerating quickly past our intuitions and expectations. But we should also be mindful of our values and our choices: as technology races ahead, it may leave a lot of people, organizations and institutions behind.
This is the book that explains the new age we're quickly heading into and shows why we should be optimistic about it, yet also discusses the challenges it will bring.Other authorsSee publication -
Race Against the Machine: How the Digital Revolution is Accelerating Innovation, Driving Productivity, and Irreversibly Transforming Employment and the Economy
Digital Frontier Press
We wrote this book because we believe that digital technologies are one of the most important driving forces in the economy today. They’re transforming the world of work and are key drivers of productivity and growth. Yet their impact on employment is not well understood, and definitely not fully appreciated. While digital progress grows the overall economic pie, it can do so while leaving some people, or even a lot of them, worse off.
Our technologies are racing ahead but many of our…We wrote this book because we believe that digital technologies are one of the most important driving forces in the economy today. They’re transforming the world of work and are key drivers of productivity and growth. Yet their impact on employment is not well understood, and definitely not fully appreciated. While digital progress grows the overall economic pie, it can do so while leaving some people, or even a lot of them, worse off.
Our technologies are racing ahead but many of our skills and organizations are lagging behind. So it’s urgent that we understand these phenomena, discuss their implications, and come up with strategies that allow human workers to race ahead with machines instead of racing against them.Other authorsSee publication -
Wired for Innovation: How Information Technology Is Reshaping the Economy
MIT Press
A wave of business innovation is driving the productivity resurgence in the U.S. economy. In Wired for Innovation, Erik Brynjolfsson and Adam Saunders describe how information technology directly or indirectly created this productivity explosion, reversing decades of slow growth. They argue that the companies with the highest level of returns to their technology investment are doing more than just buying technology; they are inventing new forms of organizational capital to become digital…
A wave of business innovation is driving the productivity resurgence in the U.S. economy. In Wired for Innovation, Erik Brynjolfsson and Adam Saunders describe how information technology directly or indirectly created this productivity explosion, reversing decades of slow growth. They argue that the companies with the highest level of returns to their technology investment are doing more than just buying technology; they are inventing new forms of organizational capital to become digital organizations. These innovations include a cluster of organizational and business-process changes, including broader sharing of information, decentralized decision-making, linking pay and promotions to performance, pruning of non-core products and processes, and greater investments in training and education.
Innovation continues through booms and busts. This book provides an essential guide for policy makers and economists who need to understand how information technology is transforming the economy and how it will create value in the coming decade.Other authorsSee publication
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Here's some amazing work by my Stanford University Graduate School of Business colleague Gabriel Weintraub and his team. There's a huge opportunity…
Here's some amazing work by my Stanford University Graduate School of Business colleague Gabriel Weintraub and his team. There's a huge opportunity…
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Check out our study, “AI GEN: Opportunities for the Future of Work in Chile,” which shows how Generative AI can accelerate jobs with a potential…
Check out our study, “AI GEN: Opportunities for the Future of Work in Chile,” which shows how Generative AI can accelerate jobs with a potential…
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: Bonjour, France 🇫🇷 Beyond excited to announce that AXA is joining the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)…
: Bonjour, France 🇫🇷 Beyond excited to announce that AXA is joining the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)…
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AI, Inequality and the Future of Work: Avoiding the Turing Trap Our latest podcast is now available on substack. It explores the concept of the…
AI, Inequality and the Future of Work: Avoiding the Turing Trap Our latest podcast is now available on substack. It explores the concept of the…
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Honoured to have had the chance to contribute to this paper via the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council in the Future of Job Creation under…
Honoured to have had the chance to contribute to this paper via the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council in the Future of Job Creation under…
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Patrick ZimmerErik BrynjolfssonSal Khan This use case is a wonderful example where AI is being used to enable more contextualized learning, and even…
Patrick ZimmerErik BrynjolfssonSal Khan This use case is a wonderful example where AI is being used to enable more contextualized learning, and even…
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