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The Economics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies

The Series “The Economics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies”, under the Center on Regulation and Markets, focuses on analyzing how AI and other emerging technologies impact the economy, markets and society, and how they can be regulated most effectively.

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Malihe Alikhani, Sabit Hassan

October 9, 2025

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Generative AI at the crossroads: Light bulb, dynamo, or microscope?
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Artificial Intelligence Generative AI at the crossroads: Light bulb, dynamo, or microscope?

Martin Neil Baily, David M. Byrne, Aidan T. Kane, Paul E. Soto

September 9, 2025

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