Anton Korinek

@akorinek

Rubenstein Fellow, Brookings Professor, Department of Economics and Darden School of Business, UVA Economics of AI Lead, Centre for the Governance of AI

Joined July 2009

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    Dec 16

    The problems with advanced that have already come to light are only the beginning, writes . "Creating the right institutions to address the AI control problem is therefore one of the most urgent challenges of our time."

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  2. Dec 15

    My Ph.D. level topics course on the is now available for free on – check it out here if you are a student or economist interested in the topic 👨‍🏫 – and sign up at

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    Dec 14

    Sharing a pre-print of the chapter I wrote for the Econ section of the upcoming Oxford : “Governing AI to Advance Shared Prosperity” Few points highlighted in a 🧵.1/

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  4. Dec 8

    4/4 If we cannot successfully address the AI control problems we face now, how can we hope to do so in the future? 😱

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  5. Dec 8
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  7. Dec 8

    We can learn important lessons on from the - check out my article at

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    Dec 3

    The – along with all its potential social, economic, and political benefits and harms – is not set. Regulations will shape that path. & discuss what that regulation should look like. Register ->

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  9. Nov 27

    An important WEF report by Russell Stuart and on how to prepare for a future in which work is redundant - I was glad to contribute to it

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  10. Nov 9

    Excited to discuss managing advanced technology in finance tomorrow with IMF DMD Bo Li , Catherine Batchelor , Ho Hern Shin , Robert B. Koopman and Latha Reddy

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  11. Oct 28
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    Oct 13

    Very much looking forward to this online discussion on the future of work featuring short talks by Lisa Herzog and , as well as a panel discussion with Richard Sturn, and Carolina Lennon. Participation is free, but registration is required

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    Oct 2

    18+mo, ~70 contributors, 7 co-editors, 1 (partial) . The contributions are arriving & I’m excited to share them. TY to co-conspirators , , , , Valerie Hudson, Yu-Che Chen. 1/3

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    In a torrent of contemporary challenges, COVID-19 accelerated some changes that were inevitable, brought the need for others into stark focus and served as a backdrop for the constant flux of an evolving world.

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  15. Sep 14

    Join us for the KDI Frontiers in Development Policy Conference 2021 - I'll present my work with on "Artificial Intelligence, Globalization & Strategies for Economic Development" () on Wed 9pm ET.

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  16. Aug 12

    A really impressive article on the growing capabilities of transformers to replace cognitive work: by Tohid Atashbar

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    Jun 17

    Join us on Monday for and from presenting on 'Redesigning AI for Shared Prosperity' will join as discussant and will moderate Mon 21st Jun 1700–1830 BST (0900–1030 PT, 1200–1330 EDT) Register:

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  18. May 18

    Fantastic to see the ambitious new Research Agenda of the PAI's AI and Shared Prosperity Initiative - it makes a convincing case for why AI developers should consider the effects of their inventions on workers and . Congratulations, !

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  19. May 5

    A really important article on the technological roots of growing political discontent. Great that it doesn't shy away from discussing the future that transformative AI may lead to (and thanks for the interesting reference to my work with )

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    Apr 28

    How can we forecast and mitigate AI’s impacts on inequality? Join us on Monday for an in-depth conversation between and about AI and inequality. Monday 3rd May 1700–1830 BST (0900–1030 PT, 1200–1330 EDT) Registration:

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