Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Erik Brynjolfsson interviewed in Newsweek

 Always thought provoking: 

Centaurs, Canaries and J-Curves: Pitfalls and Productivity Potential of AI
By Marcus Weldon 

"Brynjolfsson occupies a unique position as both a Stanford University professor and the head of the digital economy lab at the Institute for Human Centered AI, which allows him the freedom to pursue analyses that are not compromised by a particular corporate or financial agenda, but are still grounded in economic reality and, at the same time, also account for the human part of the equation. Indeed, one of the primary conclusions of our conversation is that augmentation of human tasks is where the real economic gains are to be found, rather than in replacing human activity by automation, and consequently that, as he puts it, “We need to treat humans as an end and not just a means to an end.” But what is particularly striking is that this seemingly facile and human-validating imperative is anything but that: it is based on hard economic facts and rigorous analyses that are gradually revealed over the course of our conversation." 

 

The above link also takes you to this video: 

 

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Erik has been thinking about AI for a long time (even if not as long as the folks I posted about yesterday). 

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