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The AI Economy and You: How AI Is, Will, and May Alter the Nature of Work and Economic Growth with Anton Korinek, Nathan Goldschlag, and Bharat Chander

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Anton Korinek, a professor of economics at the University of Virginia and newly appointed economist to Anthropic's Economic Advisory Council, Nathan Goldschlag, Director of Research at the Economic Innovation Group, and Bharat Chander, Economist at Stanford Digital Economy Lab, join Kevin Frazier, the AI Innovation and Law Fellow at the University of Texas School of Law and a Senior Editor at Lawfare, to sort through the myths, truths, and ambiguities that shape the important debate around the effects of AI on jobs.


We discuss what happens when machines begin to outperform humans in virtually every computer-based task, how that transition might unfold, and what policy interventions could ensure broadly shared prosperity.


These three are prolific researchers. Give them a follow to find their latest works.


Anton: @akorinek on X

Nathan: @ngoldschlag and @InnovateEconomy on X

Bharat: X: @BharatKChandar, LinkedIn: @bharatchandar, Substack: @bharatchandar


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Anton Korinek, a professor of economics at the University of Virginia and newly appointed economist to Anthropic's Economic Advisory Council, Nathan Goldschlag, Director of Research at the Economic Innovation Group, and Bharat Chander, Economist at Stanford Digital Economy Lab, join Kevin Frazier, the AI Innovation and Law Fellow at the University of Texas School of Law and a Senior Editor at Lawfare, to sort through the myths, truths, and ambiguities that shape the important debate around the effects of AI on jobs.


We discuss what happens when machines begin to outperform humans in virtually every computer-based task, how that transition might unfold, and what policy interventions could ensure broadly shared prosperity.


These three are prolific researchers. Give them a follow to find their latest works.


Anton: @akorinek on X

Nathan: @ngoldschlag and @InnovateEconomy on X

Bharat: X: @BharatKChandar, LinkedIn: @bharatchandar, Substack: @bharatchandar


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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