Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
Cutting through the AI noise
There’s a lot of speculation about how AI will reshape the U.S. economy. And the hype swings from doomsday to utopia. At our Fall Policy Forum, SIEPR lined up thought leaders who are shaping policy, including the "godmother of AI" and U.S. Senator Mark Kelly, to delve into what’s actually happening and what’s coming next. Read our recap here and click below to get a glimpse into the event.
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