The Economics of Artificial Intelligence: An Agenda (Record no. 139787)

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Title The Economics of Artificial Intelligence: An Agenda
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
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Title National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
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General note 1. Artificial Intelligence and the Modern Productivity Paradox: A Clash of Expectations and Statistics<br/>2. The Technological Elements of Artificial Intelligence <br/>3. Prediction, Judgment, and Complexity: A Theory of Decision-Making and Artificial Intelligence 89<br/>4. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Innovation: An Exploratory Analysis <br/>5. Finding Needles in Haystacks: Artificial Intelligence and Recombinant Growth <br/>6. Artificial Intelligence as the Next GPT: A Political-Economy Perspective<br/> II. Growth, Jobs, and Inequality<br/> 7. Artificial Intelligence, Income, Employment, and Meaning <br/>8. Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and Work <br/>9. Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth <br/>10. Artificial Intelligence and Jobs: The Role of Demand <br/>11. Public Policy in an AI Economy <br/>12. Should We Be Reassured If Automation in the Future Looks Like Automation in the Past? <br/>13. R&D, Structural Transformation, and the Distribution of Income <br/>14. Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for Income Distribution and Unemployment<br/>15. Neglected Open Questions in the Economics of Artifi cial Intelligence <br/>III. Machine Learning and Regulation<br/>16. Artificial Intelligence, Economics, and Industrial Organization <br/>17. Privacy, Algorithms, and Artificial Intelligence <br/>18. Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Privacy <br/>19. Artificial Intelligence and International Trade <br/>20. Punishing Robots: Issues in the Economics of Tort Liability and Innovation in Artificial Intelligence <br/>IV. Machine Learning and Economics<br/>1. The Impact of Machine Learning on Economics <br/>22. Artificial Intelligence, Labor, Productivity, and the Need for Firm-Level Data <br/>23. How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Can Impact Market Design<br/>24. Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Economics
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Personal name Economics - Artificial Intelligence
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Personal name Agrawal, Ajay
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Personal name Gans, Joshua
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Personal name Goldfarb, Avi
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