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Diane Coyle urges policymakers to take steps to counter the anti-competitive implications of the rapidly emerging AI market
6th Feb 23, 9:41am
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Diane Coyle urges policymakers to take steps to counter the anti-competitive implications of the rapidly emerging AI market
We asked ChatGPT what it thinks of artificial Intelligence. As you might have guessed, it sees great promise. But it also described concerns about its impact on society and the economy
15th Jan 23, 3:14pm
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We asked ChatGPT what it thinks of artificial Intelligence. As you might have guessed, it sees great promise. But it also described concerns about its impact on society and the economy
Eric Schmidt identifies the main lessons for the world's democracies after a year of geopolitical turmoil
12th Jan 23, 11:48am
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Eric Schmidt identifies the main lessons for the world's democracies after a year of geopolitical turmoil
Lessons from a startup death: It's like getting two university degrees
16th Sep 22, 7:46am
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Lessons from a startup death: It's like getting two university degrees
Keyu Jin thinks the US should be careful what it wishes for in its techno-competition with China as it adds to the US Entity List
26th Feb 22, 8:57am
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Keyu Jin thinks the US should be careful what it wishes for in its techno-competition with China as it adds to the US Entity List
Eric Schmidt explains why the world's democracies must come together to maintain leadership in the critical AI domain
31st Aug 21, 10:46am
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Eric Schmidt explains why the world's democracies must come together to maintain leadership in the critical AI domain
Diane Coyle highlights the risks of entrusting more decisions to machine-learning and artificial-intelligence systems
17th Apr 21, 11:56am
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Diane Coyle highlights the risks of entrusting more decisions to machine-learning and artificial-intelligence systems
Juniper Research forecasts 1213% jump in unsecured lending through artificial intelligence platforms within five years to more than US$300 billion
11th Nov 20, 9:04am
Juniper Research forecasts 1213% jump in unsecured lending through artificial intelligence platforms within five years to more than US$300 billion
Edmund Phelps considers the effects of automation and artificial intelligence from the perspective of welfare economics
8th Aug 20, 9:21am
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Edmund Phelps considers the effects of automation and artificial intelligence from the perspective of welfare economics
Like previous technological innovation, AI and automation promises increased productivity, higher wages, and even longer lifespans for everyone. But gaining this potential will require development and diffusion of these technologies carefully
1st Aug 19, 10:42am
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Like previous technological innovation, AI and automation promises increased productivity, higher wages, and even longer lifespans for everyone. But gaining this potential will require development and diffusion of these technologies carefully
As algorithmic decision-making spreads across more policy areas, it is exposing social and economic inequities that were long hidden behind "official" data. Diana Coyle wants to use a new bias in favour of 'a more just society'
15th Dec 18, 10:31am
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As algorithmic decision-making spreads across more policy areas, it is exposing social and economic inequities that were long hidden behind "official" data. Diana Coyle wants to use a new bias in favour of 'a more just society'
ANZ launches digital assistant that visitors to its website can speak to if they have basic banking questions
10th Jul 18, 5:02am
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ANZ launches digital assistant that visitors to its website can speak to if they have basic banking questions
Tom Coupé on Artificial Intelligence including computers reaching human-like intelligence, will we lose our jobs, self-driving cars, Mark Zuckerberg's trash & more
20th Apr 18, 10:00am
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Tom Coupé on Artificial Intelligence including computers reaching human-like intelligence, will we lose our jobs, self-driving cars, Mark Zuckerberg's trash & more
Oliver White wonders if economic forecasting can be replaced by artifical intelligence systems. He finds in fact that this is one of the least likely human jobs to be threatened
21st Jan 18, 7:11am
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Oliver White wonders if economic forecasting can be replaced by artifical intelligence systems. He finds in fact that this is one of the least likely human jobs to be threatened
Patrick Watson suggests US Federal Reserve boffins should study algebra and looks at the possibilities of algorithmic central banking
23rd Jun 17, 5:02am
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Patrick Watson suggests US Federal Reserve boffins should study algebra and looks at the possibilities of algorithmic central banking
Justin Soong on where the world would be without migration, comparing Muldoon to Trump, the 'implosion' of the left, whether our education system is ready for auto bots & more
17th Feb 17, 10:44am
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Justin Soong on where the world would be without migration, comparing Muldoon to Trump, the 'implosion' of the left, whether our education system is ready for auto bots & more
As technology continues to upend established business models, Clayton Coplestone questions how index investors will fare during the era of disruption
6th Feb 17, 8:19pm
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As technology continues to upend established business models, Clayton Coplestone questions how index investors will fare during the era of disruption
Amy Duncan on getting the most from our ageing workforce, why we won't lose our jobs to robots anytime soon, the workplace collaboration vs competition debate and more
5th Feb 17, 7:45am
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Amy Duncan on getting the most from our ageing workforce, why we won't lose our jobs to robots anytime soon, the workplace collaboration vs competition debate and more