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Words Matter: The Text of Online Job Postings Can Predict Salaries
A machine learning tool that connects job skills to pay could help workers, companies and policymakers make better...
What Previous Industrial Revolutions Can Reveal about the U.S.-China Race for AI Leadership
A Stanford researcher says the key to a nation’s economic power is less about which one is first to develop a major new...
AI Report: Competition Grows Between China and the U.S.
Trends in AI-focused research, talent, and funding make clear opportunities for global competition — and potential...
How Has COVID Affected the AI Economy?
The AI Index finds that despite the pandemic’s economic hit, AI investment and hiring increased.
How to Build a National AI Research Resource
Stanford launches policy practicum to chart a course toward the democratization of AI.
Enhance, not Replace: AI’s Potential to Make Our Work – and Lives – Better
At HAI’s upcoming conference, educators, health care experts, and artists explore their AI-enabled future.
Quantifying the Value of Data
Stanford scholars propose a fair way to quantify how much individual datasets contribute to AI model performance and...
As AI Shifts Jobs, How Do We Prepare the Workforce?
SEIU’s Mary Kay Henry and McKinsey’s James Manyika discuss greatest impact, reskilling at scale, and connecting...
Preparing for the Future of Work
The Stanford Digital Economy Lab’s first conference featured conversations and insights from visionary leaders across...
What Does the Future of Work Look Like?
The inaugural conference and launch of HAI’s Digital Economy Lab features experts from industry, government, and...
The Link Between Artificial Intelligence Jobs and Well-Being
A recent study shows AI-related job growth correlates to improved social welfare through economic growth.
Tracking the Growth of New Technology Jobs
Advances often launch near universities, new research finds, but ripple out geographically and to lower-skills positions...