'AI May Give Us Only a Few Years': Nobel Economists Warn AI Could Trigger Historic Economic Shift
More than 200 economists, including 16 Nobel laureates, warn AI could reshape the economy within years unless governments prepare now.
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STANFORD, Calif. – July 13, 2026 – Today, a group of leading economists and AI researchers, including sixteen Nobel Laureates, released “We
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Nobel laureates among more than 200 experts urging action on AI's economic impact
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