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Dec 3, 2022 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
For instance, here's a thread about the Turing Trap written by chat.openai.com/chat based on the abstract of the paper.
1/ In 1950, Alan Turing proposed the "imitation game" as a test for AI - could it imitate a human so well that its answers were indistinguishable from a human's? Since then, creating AI that matches human intelligence has been a goal.
Apr 18, 2022 • 10 tweets • 8 min read
Polarization, a🧵
30 years ago, the Internet was hailed as creating a globally connected community.
Yet today, we're seeing more attention to how social media are *increasing* polarization.
Abstract
Does the text content of a job posting predict the salary offered for the role? There is ample evidence that even within an occupation, a job's skills and tasks affect the job's salary.
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Oct 23, 2021 • 7 tweets • 7 min read
On November 9-10, @StanfordHAI will host a major conference on Policy and AI. It will feature Four Radical Proposals for Better Society.
Here's an interview with @DanHo1 and me discussing the conference:
"Advanced Technologies Adoption and Use by U.S. Firms: Evidence from the Annual Business Survey".
We report on the adoption of AI, cloud computing, robotics and the digitization of business information at 850,000 firms. nber.org/papers/w28290@nberpubs We find that digitization is quite widespread, as is some use of cloud computing.
In contrast, advanced technology adoption is rare and generally skewed towards larger and older firms.
Mar 2, 2019 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
A thread about my new @nberpubs paper with @sethbenzell:
Digital innovation is delivering remarkable progress.
Yet returns to ordinary labor (Median wages) and ordinary capital (interest rates) are both historically low. 1/n@nberpubs One research literature addresses low median wages and falling labor share.
A completely different literature seeks to explain low interest rates and lack of capital investment.
We explain both of these sets facts with one model.
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