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The Mirage of “Pro-Worker AI” via Public Policy

Calls for governments to push “pro-worker AI” sound appealing. The idea is simple: If policymakers…

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The End of Work? Not Yet—Maybe Not Ever

My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers in the USA and around the world: Maybe this is…

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The AI Jobs ‘Bloodbath’ That Keeps Getting Postponed

My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers in the USA and around the world: Perhaps the biggest…

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Don’t Expect an AI Job Apocalypse

My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers in the USA and around the world: Fears that technology…

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Don’t Expect an AI Job Apocalypse

My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers in the USA and around the world: Fears that technology…

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Smarter Robots, Better People

I once hoped that generative artificial intelligence (AI) might leave manufacturing, which bore the brunt…

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An Own-Goal H1-B Policy

The Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 surcharge on H-1B visa applications raises significant questions about the United States’…

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Augment or Automate? Two Competing Visions for AI’s Economic Future

Sometimes coincidences are just coincidences, and sometimes they actually tell us something important. On Monday,…

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Learning by Doing: AI, Knowledge Transfer, and the Future of Skills 

In a recent blog, I discussed Stanford University economist Erik Brynjolfsson’s new study showing that young college graduates…

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C’mon Student Athletes: Flex Those (Noncognitive) Muscles

For many years, I was a skeptic of school-based athletic programs. As a student government,…

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Did the Canaries Just Die?

Over the past few months, news about the unemployment tribulations of recent college graduates has…

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AI Is Having Job Effects. And That’s Ok

My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers, I’ve got something for everyone today. If you’re an AI…