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7 articles about economic reform in AI news
DeepMind CEO Warns World Leaders: AGI's Economic Impact Will Dwarf Industrial Revolution
Demis Hassabis told global leaders that artificial general intelligence will have ten times the impact of the industrial revolution at ten times the speed. Analysis suggests unprecedented GDP growth that no nation is prepared to handle.
The 'Good Enough' AI Dilemma: When Mediocre Automation Becomes Massively Disruptive
AI systems that are merely 'good enough' rather than perfect pose significant societal risks by automating entire human roles at scale, creating widespread displacement without clear economic alternatives. This emerging category of AI products threatens to disrupt labor markets faster than societies can adapt.
EventChat Study: LLM-Driven Conversational Recommenders Show Promise but Face Cost & Latency Hurdles for SMEs
A new study details the real-world implementation and user evaluation of an LLM-driven conversational recommender system (CRS) for an SME. Results show 85.5% recommendation accuracy but highlight critical business viability challenges: a median cost of $0.04 per interaction and 5.7s latency.
Ethan Mollick Critiques Scientific Publishing's AI Inertia: PDFs Still Dominate in 2026
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick highlights that scientific papers in 2026 are still primarily uploaded as formatted PDFs to restrictive academic archives, signaling slow adaptation to AI's potential for accelerating research.
Andrew Yang Proposes Taxing AI Agents Instead of Human Labor to Fund Universal Basic Income
Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang advocates eliminating taxes on human labor and implementing taxes on autonomous AI agents instead. He argues this shift would generate revenue for Universal Basic Income while critics warn of potential capital flight due to software mobility.
The AI Reckoning: How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping the US Tech Job Market
February's unexpectedly weak jobs report revealed a loss of 92,000 positions, with evidence suggesting AI is contributing to tech sector job losses at levels not seen since the 2008 financial crisis and dot-com bust.
The AI Job Disruption Clock is Ticking: Andrew Yang's 18-Month Warning for White-Collar Workers
Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang warns AI could eliminate millions of white-collar jobs within 12-18 months, targeting mid-career professionals, managers, marketers, coders, and call center workers as companies aggressively cut headcount to satisfy market pressures.