Daron Acemoglu told Fortune Donald Trump’s AI policy could jeopardize U.S. democracy. But AI proponents say any regulation ...
He spoke about the 5% wealth tax proposed in California as a starting point.
Speaking to Fortune, he issued a warning: “If we go down this path of destroying jobs and creating more inequality, US ...
MIT Economics professor Daron Acemoglu delivered the fourth annual Stone Lecture at a JFK Jr. Forum Tuesday evening, discussing the impacts of AI and technological advancement on wealth concentration.
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Daron Acemoglu, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, announced on Thursday that he, along with 22 other Nobel laureates, has endorsed Kamala Harris for the U.S. presidency. What Happened: This endorsement ...
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“Why Nations Fail” author discusses the connection between inclusive institutions and economic growth, and why COVID-19 could have long-term effects on state-society relations ·MIT Economics Professor ...
MIT economist and freshly minted Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu (with whom I podcasted in 2017) has outlined three emerging “epochal” challenges for the American economy. If you tried to guess them, ...
(Bloomberg) -- Daron Acemoglu, a closely-watched voice in the debate about the future of artificial intelligence, has not bought into the excitement, or the fear, that has been generated by the rise ...
Daron Acemoglu is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a 2024 Nobel Laureate in economics. He has researched how successful nations rely on strong, reliable institutions. He ...
Recently, the Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to a trio of scholars for their research into “how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.” The prize was well deserved, but their theory is ...