Hi all,
I am interested in AI gov from the economics perspective. I did some research myself, but there seems to be a lot of materials and I have hard time assessing their relevance. Could you please help? I'm looking for written materials (transcripts are ok). My overall focus area would be macroeconomics of AI, with a heavy use of econometrics (forecasting seems to be particularly interesting, but some other things are ok too). I'm working as a macroeconomist focused on data analysis, so too introductory materials won't bring much value. When it comes to AI, I have something which I would describe "a solid understanding of the basics", but prefer "dealing with too advanced or unknown concepts while reading" over too simple, boring texts. Please link specific articles/books, not whole websites :). Thanks!
I compiled a list of (mostly EA-related) writings on AI and economic growth in case it's of interest:
and Economic Growth (pdf)
Note that I've only read a few of these, so no guarantees as to quality/relevance. Also note that these are generally (but not always) more on the qualitative/speculative side than quantitative/empirical.
Ah yes, I'd recommend starting with Karnofsky's posts, in particular "This Can't Go On". (For that one and all the others, I recommend reading the summary (if there is one) or skimming a bit first as I expect not all of them to be worth your time.)