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Erik Brynjolfsson

Professor at Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered AI and co-founder of WorkHelix, researching the economic and labor-market impacts of AI and discussing topics like augmentation versus automation.

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285 snips
Jan 22, 2025 • 59min

Is San Francisco a Failed State? (And Other Questions You Shouldn’t Ask the Mayor)

London Breed, former mayor of San Francisco, dives into the city's ongoing challenges, emphasizing homelessness and crime while sharing personal resilience stories. Koleman Strumpf, an economist, humorously navigates the complexities of illicit markets like sports betting and cannabis, and contrasts traditional polling with prediction markets. Erik Brynjolfsson discusses the potential of AI as a human-centered tool, advocating for technology that enhances rather than replaces human ability. It's a dynamic conversation interweaving urban struggles and economic insights.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 36min

Erik Brynjolfsson on how AI is rewriting the rules of the economy

Erik Brynjolfsson, a Stanford economist and AI expert, shares invaluable insights on AI's disruptive role in the economy and workforce. He discusses how generative AI is reshaping productivity and job functions, emphasizing the balance between human skills and machine efficiency. Erik also highlights the need for innovative governance to harness AI safely while capturing the value of digital goods. He unveils projects aimed at redefining GDP metrics, showcasing the urgency of adapting to AI's transformative impact on labor and economic structures.
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Feb 1, 2026 • 34min

Will the Next Jobs Report Reveal the Real Cost of AI on Employment?

Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford digital-economy director studying AI and jobs; Justin Lahart, WSJ economics reporter covering labor and macro trends. They debate AI’s impact on entry-level and junior roles. They preview the upcoming jobs report and a possible benchmark revision. They also weigh Amazon’s AI bets against recent layoffs and the market forces behind the gold rally.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 27min

Technology alone is never enough for true productivity

In this engaging discussion, Erik Brynjolfsson, a Stanford economics professor and expert on the impact of digital technologies, shares insights on the transformative power of generative AI. He explains how this new technology differs from previous innovations and argues for a holistic approach to business that emphasizes human skills. The conversation covers the significance of reskilling, the effectiveness of AI in enhancing productivity in call centers, and the necessity of collaboration between humans and machines to foster equitable economic growth.
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Nov 25, 2020 • 1h 45min

#141 – Erik Brynjolfsson: Economics of AI, Social Networks, and Technology

Erik Brynjolfsson, a Stanford economist and director of the Digital Economy Lab, dives into the fascinating economics of AI and technology's societal impacts. He discusses exponential growth, emphasizing how it's reshaping our future and the disconnect between human perception and technological pace. The conversation also tackles autonomous vehicles, the evolving landscape of digital media revenue, and the responsibilities of tech developers in combating misinformation. Brynjolfsson shares insights on the future of work and income inequality, stressing the balance between innovation and human involvement.

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