Forget what you’ve heard about automated paradises or dystopian robot economies. Avi Goldfarb argues that the biggest game-changer of the current wave of artificial intelligence technology will be its rote ability to predict outcomes.
Goldfarb, a marketing professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, is the co-author of a new book called Prediction Machines, which breaks down the far-reaching effects of AI’s predictive capabilities in basic economic terms. Tech luminaries and big-name economists have praised the book for its pragmatic approach to the technology and its breezy readability.
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