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About the Course

This course explores how the advances in artificial intelligence can and will transform our economy and society in the near future. You will hear insights from esteemed AI researchers and industry leaders in technology, economics, and business. The curriculum addresses the technological underpinnings of Generative AI, its profound implications for businesses and the broader economy, and the potential risks associated with AI-driven transformations in the workforce. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the foresight necessary to navigate the transformative landscape of AI. Notable guest speakers include Eric Schmidt (former CEO of Google), Laura Tyson (esteemed Berkeley professor and former Director of the National Economic Council), Bindu Reddy (CEO and Co-Founder - Abacus.AI), Alex Wang (Founder of Scale AI), Mira Murati (CTO of OpenAI), Jack Clark (Co-founder of Anthropic), and Mustafa Suleyman (Founder of Inflection.AI). They originally joined a conversation with Erik Brynjolfsson and Sebastian Thrun at Stanford University in Spring 2023, and we believe that their insights will be as valuable to your understanding as they were to the Stanford community. Special thanks to James da Costa for his work on the development of this course....

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EN

Jul 22, 2024

Very well documented, dynamic and entertaining. Short videos make it easy to follow. Perhaps some of the video quality could be improved but a good effort overall.

AL

Aug 8, 2024

An excellent presentation of the latest thinking on AI, hosted and presented by world leading experts.

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By Nestor U S

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May 30, 2024

The AI Awakening: Implications for the Economy and Society is an outstanding course by Professor Erik Brynjolfsson, exploring AI's transformative impact on the economy and society. The curriculum covers the technological foundations of Generative AI, its implications for businesses and the broader economy, and potential workforce risks. Featuring insights from industry leaders like Eric Schmidt, Laura Tyson, Bindu Reddy, Alex Wang, Mira Murati, Jack Clark, and Mustafa Suleyman, the course offers invaluable perspectives on AI's future. This course is essential for anyone looking to understand and navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape, equipping students with critical foresight and knowledge. Highly recommended for students and professionals alike.

By Predrag M

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Aug 6, 2024

Excellent course that gives an overview of the world of AI. It is a good mix of different experts sharing their knowhow, interviews by Erik Brynjolfsson, and good readings. This was a perfect mix for me as a seasoned cyber security professional to gain interesting insights in the realm of AI.

By Jeanne O

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May 11, 2024

Particularly interesting and enriching. It is a short course with very short videos that only keep the essentials. It's thought-provoking and well-explained, even for beginners.

By Eugenia N

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Jul 23, 2024

Very well documented, dynamic and entertaining. Short videos make it easy to follow. Perhaps some of the video quality could be improved but a good effort overall.

By Abhinav L

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Aug 9, 2024

An excellent presentation of the latest thinking on AI, hosted and presented by world leading experts.

By Ghazi S

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Nov 23, 2024

Excellent perspectives on future of AI

By Ravikumar R

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May 19, 2024

Highly recommended

By Krish J

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Jun 24, 2024

Brilliant course

By Egehan B

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Aug 31, 2024

thanks for all

By Muhamad T M

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Mar 27, 2024

Really cool!

By Saqlain I

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Sep 26, 2024

Amazing.

By Raphael M C

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Aug 6, 2024

Interesting but outdated and too much biased on AI regulation upon the fear of possibilities, that don't even exists. Clearly most of the content is directed for non-technical people that don't understand how these big models really works and it is strongly biased to the apocalypse and government intervention side of things. Even though, it has interesting discussions and provides good insights about how to use the emerging technology.