Entrepreneurial Opportunities in AI
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EESC: European Economic and Social Committee · 6 January 2022 English
At a high level, the value chain of AI consists of data (data collection and preparation), the necessary infrastructure and the product creation: Exhibit 6: AI value chain The current …
Pew Research Center · 21 June 2023 English
Onward · 3 May 2023 English
In a DeepMind study, a range of LLMs were trained in order to understand how performance on a vast array of metrics from coding challenges to mathematical puzzles improve as …
ETUI: European Trade Union Institute · 5 May 2023 English
Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the core of the digital revolution we are currently undergoing. Conceived in research labs, it has now established itself in almost all sectors and has …
HAI: Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence · 12 May 2023 English
In a report to the Administrative Conference of the United States that I co-authored with administrative law scholars, we showed how early AI innovation in nearly half of the largest …
AEI: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research · 9 June 2023 English
Federal investments in new and emerging technologies—such as in artificial intelligence—have transformed the labor market. This report proposes a new evidence-based foundation to support US national growth strategies and ensure …
Cato Institute · 1 September 2023 English
Washington policymakers are consumed with AI concern. Fears run the gamut from existential threats to humanity to chatbots fibbing. In recent weeks, AI entrepreneurs and policy thinkers have helped to …
IMF: International Monetary Fund · 1 September 2023 English
Joshua Gans argues that assessing the power and pitfalls of AI requires putting it in the hands of people In a conversation with F&D’s Marjorie Henriquez, Joshua Gans, coauthor of …
Brookings Institution · 13 April 2023 English
Companies increasingly rely on an extended workforce (e.g., contractors, gig workers, professional service firms, complementor organizations, and technologies such as algorithmic management and artificial intelligence) to achieve strategic goals and …