AI Will Not Supercharge GDP Growth
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/ai-will-not-supercharge-gdp-zero-sum-games-and-consumer-surplus-more-likely-by-adair-turner-2025-02
For good or ill – or merely as an enabler of ever more intense zero-sum competition – artificial intelligence will have a pervasive and perhaps transformative impact on society. But the hope that it will unleash a sustained increase in measured productivity and GDP growth is probably a delusion.
In AI We Trust?
https://www.project-syndicate.org/onpoint/what-trust-means-in-uncertain-world-by-william-h-janeway-2025-02
Despite humanity’s efforts to tame it, uncertainty remains an unavoidable part of daily life. While many place their hopes in artificial intelligence, two new books suggest that instead of expecting technology to bring order to chaos, we may have to resign ourselves to navigating an increasingly uncertain world.
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/ai-will-not-supercharge-gdp-zero-sum-games-and-consumer-surplus-more-likely-by-adair-turner-2025-02
For good or ill – or merely as an enabler of ever more intense zero-sum competition – artificial intelligence will have a pervasive and perhaps transformative impact on society. But the hope that it will unleash a sustained increase in measured productivity and GDP growth is probably a delusion.
https://www.project-syndicate.org/onpoint/what-trust-means-in-uncertain-world-by-william-h-janeway-2025-02
Despite humanity’s efforts to tame it, uncertainty remains an unavoidable part of daily life. While many place their hopes in artificial intelligence, two new books suggest that instead of expecting technology to bring order to chaos, we may have to resign ourselves to navigating an increasingly uncertain world.
Think A.I. Is Overrated? Try Vibecoding.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/27/technology/personaltech/vibecoding-ai-software-programming.html
Despite not being a programmer, Kevin Roose has been creating his own software tools with help from artificial intelligence.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/27/technology/personaltech/vibecoding-ai-software-programming.html
Despite not being a programmer, Kevin Roose has been creating his own software tools with help from artificial intelligence.