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Luis Garicano on the Economics of Artificial Intelligence

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May 06, 2026に開始

Yascha Mounk and Luis Garicano discuss how AI will reshape labor markets, productivity, and economic growth

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Investing in AI technologies will create new job opportunities and industries, fostering innovation and economic resilience.

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The rapid adoption of AI could lead to widespread job displacement, exacerbating income inequality and social unrest.

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The promise of AI is overstated; historical technological advancements have often failed to deliver the expected economic benefits.

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AI will significantly boost productivity, allowing businesses to operate more efficiently and ultimately drive economic growth.

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While AI has potential benefits, its impact on labor markets remains uncertain and requires careful regulation to protect workers.

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