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Erik Brynjolfsson

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2024-01-31
Financial Times

Q&A with Stanford professor Erik Brynjolfsson on generative AI, potential productivity gains, his “J-curve” and “Turing trap” concepts, AI drawbacks, and more

The Stanford professor on what generative AI will mean for productivity, jobs and the society of the future X: @tejparikh90 , @michaelrstrain , @futureworkinst , @pawlega , @tonytassell , @erikbryn , ...

2019-01-27
New York Times

Conversations with execs at the World Economic Forum reveal that many are racing toward automation to stay ahead of competition regardless of impact on workers

DAVOS, Switzerland — They'll never admit it in public, but many of your bosses want machines to replace you as soon as possible. Tweets: @reckless , @reckless , @nytimes , @joe_atikian , @noahpinion ,...

2015-11-24
New York Times

Startups including Hello Alfred, Magic Leap, and Zenefits are increasing lobbying in Washington to create good will and minimize potential regulatory issues

Cecilia Kang / New York Times : Tweets: @danarubinstein and @erikbryn Tweets: Dana Rubinstein / @danarubinstein : Uber, Airbnb and their tech-sector peers now spend “just a little less than the auto ...

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TEXXR tracks 1 Techmeme articles mentioning Erik Brynjolfsson, dating back to January 2024. The biggest story is Q&A with Stanford professor Erik Brynjolfsson on generative AI, potential productivity....

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