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Daron Acemoglu on Artificial Intelligence

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Sep 4, 2024
Daron Acemoglu, an economist at MIT, discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on society. He argues that automation can be beneficial if it creates new tasks rather than merely replacing jobs. Acemoglu cautions against excessive automation and the power consolidation of tech giants. He emphasizes the need for training and education to prepare workers for a changing job landscape. The conversation navigates the balance between capital interests and state intervention, advocating for a future that ensures technology serves everyone fairly.
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INSIGHT

Technology's Uneven Benefits

  • Technology generally benefits humanity but benefits are not guaranteed to be evenly distributed.
  • Some technologies can harm society, like powerful bombs or biological weapons.
INSIGHT

Automation Plus Augmentation Drives Wages

  • Robust wage growth occurred when automation was combined with new technologies that increased worker productivity.
  • Workers were hired and paid well when technology augmented their roles rather than replaced them.
ANECDOTE

Railways vs Robots Example

  • Railways serve as a good example of augmenting technology creating new jobs and expanding worker capabilities.
  • Robots and power looms are automating technologies that replace tasks and can displace workers.
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