Economists have caught the AI bug
It’s expanding the scope of research but challenging the profession’s process of weeding out mistakes
It’s expanding the scope of research but challenging the profession’s process of weeding out mistakes

Forecasting the impact of artificial intelligence has become fraught, with evangelists pitched against sceptics

Forget the singularity and robot takeovers; what matters is who captures the value added

Few industries have escaped our hapless misuse of this troubling technology

Innovation transforms the nature of work — our job is to guide that transition by mapping existing skills on to new roles

Whether or not new technologies can perform a task is only a tiny part of the picture

Perhaps AI’s lack of impact on productivity is the normal lag of any new technology