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Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford HAI Senior Fellow and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, speaks about research being done with ADP regarding the need for new, objective measurements of labor markets in the modern digital economy.
Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford HAI Senior Fellow and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, speaks about research being done with ADP regarding the need for new, objective measurements of labor markets in the modern digital economy.
Co-author Erik Brynjolfsson discusses the "largest scale, most real-time effort" to quantify AI's impact on labor markets so far.
Co-author Erik Brynjolfsson discusses the "largest scale, most real-time effort" to quantify AI's impact on labor markets so far.
Erik Brynjolfsson, HAI Senior Fellow and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, speaks about AI's policymakers' roles in preparing for AI impacts on the labor markets.
Erik Brynjolfsson, HAI Senior Fellow and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, speaks about AI's policymakers' roles in preparing for AI impacts on the labor markets.
Erik Brynjolfsson, Senior Fellow of HAI and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, writes about how the AI ‘dividend’ may not be evident yet in estimates of gross domestic product but it’s making life better and more productive.
Erik Brynjolfsson, Senior Fellow of HAI and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, writes about how the AI ‘dividend’ may not be evident yet in estimates of gross domestic product but it’s making life better and more productive.

Different AI agents have wildly different negotiation skills. If we outsource these tasks to agents, we may need to bring the "best" AI agent to the digital table.
Different AI agents have wildly different negotiation skills. If we outsource these tasks to agents, we may need to bring the "best" AI agent to the digital table.


MIT economist David Autor argues that focusing on exposure alone misses the nuances of how experts and nonexperts experience task shifts.
MIT economist David Autor argues that focusing on exposure alone misses the nuances of how experts and nonexperts experience task shifts.
