Erik Brynjolfsson
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Erik Brynjolfsson
@erikbryn.bsky.social

Director, @stanforddel.bsky.social

Professor Stanford Institute for Human-centered AI, SIEPR, Stanford department of Economics and GSB

Author https://amazon.com/Second-Machine-Age-Prosperity-Technologies/dp/0393350649

Erik Brynjolfsson is an American academic, author and inventor. He is the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor and a Senior Fellow at Stanford University where he directs the Digital Economy Lab at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, with appointments at SIEPR, the Stanford Department of Economics and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and an author of several books. From 1990 to 2020, he was a professor at MIT. .. more

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P.S. in the case of arithmetic, we did once have a profession called “computers” that did that job.

Now that word no longer refers to a profession but to a machine

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These challenges with AI proofing test-taking are canaries in the mine of bigger changes coming in the profession.

Switching to in person testing is a temporary Band-Aid not a lasting way to address the underlying challenges

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For instance, we no longer teach taking square roots by hand in schools or calculating OLS regressions by hand in universities because computers now do those.

Instead, we focus on understanding the underlying concepts.

Likewise, the field of accounting needs to radically change.

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