In the ever-evolving world of technology, many of us are striving to make sense of artificial intelligence (AI)—a field that is rapidly reshaping industries and economies. While grasping the technical aspects of AI is one challenge, understanding its broader implications on the economy and by extension to our daily lifes is another. This is where expert insights coming from politicians, researchers, or economic leaders become invaluable.
A standout resource for anyone interested in AI's impact on the economy is Stanford University's lecture series, "The Age of AI" (ECON295/CS323). This series offers a deep dive into the intersection of AI and economic trends, providing a nuanced view of what the future might hold. At this point the series has just been made available, while it seemingly started earlier in the year.
The second lecture features Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google. Schmidt brings a wealth of experience to the table, sharing his perspective on the current state of AI and its potential trajectory. His insights are particularly relevant for those looking to understand not just how AI works, but how it might shape global markets and societies. He provides a nuanced view informed by his work at Google, as an advisor to the US government, angel investor and philantropist in the space
Fortunately, Stanford has made this valuable lecture series accessible to a wider audience through YouTube. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, an economist, or simply curious about AI, this lecture offers a rare opportunity to hear from one of the leading voices in the field.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding of AI's role in the economy. Check out Stanford
Stanford ECON295/CS323 I 2024 I The Age of AI! Lecture 2, available now on YouTube.