Dysregulation and the economics of AI policy
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Yasuko Koido
4d ago
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Oxford EconomicsDysregulation and the economics of AI policyoxfordeconomics.comOne of the great privileges of working in economic consulting is the opportunity to see the same issue from many different perspectives. Over the past year, I've had conversations with technology companies on topics ranging from AI governance and copyright to data regulation, digital competition, and semiconductor policy. They are very different debates, involving different technologies, different stakeholders, and different policy objectives. Yet they often arrive at remarkably similar economic questions.
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