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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.

How are Americans using AI? Evidence from a nationwide survey
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Artificial Intelligence How are Americans using AI? Evidence from a nationwide survey

Malihe Alikhani, Ben Harris, Sanjay Patnaik

November 25, 2025

Self-building benchmarks: Using AI-generated exams to understand LLM work capabilities
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Artificial Intelligence Self-building benchmarks: Using AI-generated exams to understand LLM work capabilities

Maria del Rio-Chanona, Johanna Einsiedler

November 21, 2025

(Artificial) Intelligence saturation and the future of work
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Artificial Intelligence (Artificial) Intelligence saturation and the future of work

Konrad Kording, Ioana Marinescu

November 13, 2025

Hype and harm: Why we must ask harder questions about AI and its alignment with human values
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Artificial Intelligence Hype and harm: Why we must ask harder questions about AI and its alignment with human values

Malihe Alikhani, Sabit Hassan

October 9, 2025

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