What Happens When Technology Rewrites the Rules
Susan Athey thinks the world can effectively respond to AI’s massive impact on jobs, businesses, and the economy — if we don’t make any “unforced errors.”
At What Point Do We Decide AI’s Risks Outweigh Its Promise?
An economist takes a closer look at the two sides of advanced artificial intelligence: unprecedented growth and existential risk.
We don’t want to make the case that AI usage is unilaterally bad or wrong … it depends on how it’s being used.
--Janet Xu, assistant professor of organizational behavior
AI-Generated Survey Responses Could Make Research Less Accurate (And a Lot Less Interesting)
Online Images Speak Louder Than Words When It Comes to Gender Stereotypes
A new study finds that visual search results are reflecting and amplifying our implicit biases.
Generative AI Can Boost Productivity Without Replacing Workers
The first large-scale study of a ChatGPT-like assistant in the workplace finds that it can benefit less experienced employees — and make customers happier.
AI-Generated Survey Responses Could Make Research Less Accurate (And a Lot Less Interesting)
A third of online survey takers say they’ve used tools like ChatGPT to answer questions. What does that mean for the reliability of academic research?
Class Takeaways — Data Science and AI Strategy
Five lessons in five minutes: Associate Professor Kuang Xu shares how to harness new technology to solve business problems.
A.I. Can Help “Personalize” Policies to Reach the Right People
Combining the power of experiments with the potential of machine learning has tremendous implications for designing more effective public policy.
Is Your Business Ready to Jump Into A.I.? Read This First.
Expert advice on how to move fast — without breaking stuff.