TY - BOOK AU - Agrawal,Ajay AU - Gans,Joshua AU - Goldfarb,Avi TI - The economics of artificial intelligence : : an agenda / T2 - National Bureau of Economic Research conference report SN - 022661333X AV - TA 347.A78 E365.2019 PY - 2019///] CY - Chicago : PB - The University of Chicago Press, KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Economic aspects KW - Inteligencia artificial KW - Aspectos económicos N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas; Introduction; Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb --; Artificial intelligence and the modern productivity paradox : a clash of expectations and statistics; Erik Brynjolfsson, Daniel Rock, and Chad Syverson --; Comment; Rebecca Henderson --; The technological elements of artificial intelligence; Matt Taddy --; Prediction, judgment, and complexity : a theory of decision-making and artificial intelligence; Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb --; Comment; Adrea Pratt --; The impact of artificial intelligence on innovation : an exploratory analysis; Iain M. Cockburn, Rebecca Henderson, and Scott Stern --; Comment; Matthew Mitchell --; Finding needles in haystacks : artificial intelligence and recombinant growth; Ajay Agrawal, John McHale, and Alexander Oettl --; Artificial intelligence as the next GPT : a political-economy perspective; Manuel Trajtenberg --; Artificial intelligence, income, employment, and meaning; Betsey Stevenson --; Artificial intelligence, automation, and work; Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo --; Artificial intelligence and economic growth; Philippe Aghion, Benjamin F. Jones and Charles I. Jones --; Comment; Patrick Francois --; Artificial intelligence and jobs : the role of demand; James Bessen --; Public policy in an AI economy; Austan Goolsbee --; Should we be reassured if automation in the future looks like automation in the past?; Jason Furman --; R&D, structural transformation, and the distribution of income; Jeffrey D. Sachs --; Artificial intelligence and its implications for income distribution and unemployment; Anton Korinek and Joseph E. Stiglitz --; Neglected open questions in the economics of artificial intelligence; Tyler Cowen --; Artificial intelligence, economics, and industrial organization; Hal Varian --; Comment; Judith Chevalier --; Privacy, algorithms, and artificial intelligence; Catherine Tucker --; Artificial intelligence and consumer privacy; Ginger Zhe Jim --; Artificial intelligence and international trade; Avi Goldfarb and Daniel Trefler --; Punishing robots : issues in the economics of tort liability and innovation in artificial intelligence; Alberto Galasso and Hong Luo --; The impact of machine learning on economics; Susan Athey --; Comment; Mara Lederman --; Artificial intelligence, labor, productivity, and the need for firm-level data; Manav Raj and Robert Seamans --; How artificial intelligence and machine learning can impact market design; Paul R. Milgrom and Steven Tadelis --; Artificial intelligence and behavioral economics; Colin F. Camerer --; Comment; Daniel Kahneman ER -