“Concise, chatty, companionable, ever-so-savvy. There may be a more useful guide to AI out there, but why incur the opportunity cost of searching for it? The first three pages should sell you on this one. I decline most blurb requests but, having covered AI from the jump, this is as good as it gets.”
—Paul Solman
(very) longtime Business & Economics Correspondent, PBS News Hour
“This book represents the best in bringing real research to understand what is happening in our current AI-moment... An easy and informative read.”
—Joshua Gans
University of Toronto, author of Power and Prediction and The Microeconomics of Artificial Intelligence
“AI Economics: How Technology Transforms Jobs, Markets, Life, & Our Future brings a lively economic perspective to analyzing how AI will transform our lives. The book is informative and fun to read.”
—Joel Waldfogel
University of Minnesota, author of Scroogenomics and Digital Renaissance
In AI Economics, an eminent economist draws on decades of research to reveal how these forces are reshaping our world, and offers a practical map for what comes next.
Through vivid, often surreal stories, you will discover:
The result is a book that is not just an analysis of the future, but a proof-of-concept for it.
Table of contents
1. Is the Future Written in Code or Cash?
Why Incentives Are Your Real Crystal Ball
2. Job Extinction Event
My Grandmother Was a Computer (Are You Next?)
3. How Can You Avoid the Job Apocalypse?
The Kangaroo Defense
4. The Education Rip-Off
Will AI Finally Pop the Tuition Bubble?
5. Total Inequality
Is the Future Utopia for the Rich, Dystopia for the Rest?
6. Is AI Going to Kill Us All (Eventually)?
Disturbingly Sound Logic
7. Data Nudity
Who Wins When You Bare All Your Secrets?
8. Involuntary Exposure
Is Covering Up Even an Option Anymore?
9. Psychic Pricing
Is AI Reading Your Mind to Empty Your Wallet?
10. Digital Serfdom
Is “Buying” Actually a Secret Rental?
11. The Savvy Consumer Delusion
Can You Beat the System?
12. Confuse & Conquer?
How Sellers Hacked the Low-Price Economy
13. The New Economics of Deception
What Happens When Bad Guys Get Good AI?
14. Should E-Books Be Free?
The Case for Free Books
15. The "Stupid" Genius?
AI’s Brilliantly Dumb Origin Story
16. Three Rules for Surviving the AI Age
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