Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson examine the promise and perils of artificial intelligence tools—and warn that if states don’t find ways to share the benefits of these advances more broadly, they will exacerbate inequalities in their own societies, writes Diane Coyle.
Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson examine the promise and perils of artificial intelligence tools—and warn that if states don’t find ways to share the benefits of these advances more broadly, they will exacerbate inequalities in their own societies, writes Diane Coyle.
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