"What does AI mean for your business? Read this book to find out." -- Hal Varian, Chief Economist, Google
Artificial intelligence does the seemingly impossible, magically bringing machines to life--driving cars, trading stocks, and teaching children. But facing the sea change that AI will bring can be paralyzing. How should companies set strategies, governments design policies, and people plan their lives for a world so different from what we know? In the face of such uncertainty, many analysts either cower in fear or predict an impossibly sunny future.
But in Prediction Machines, three eminent economists recast the rise of AI as a drop in the cost of prediction. With this single, masterful stroke, they lift the curtain on the AI-is-magic hype and show how basic tools from economics provide clarity about the AI revolution and a basis for action by CEOs, managers, policy makers, investors, and entrepreneurs.
When AI is framed as cheap prediction, its extraordinary potential becomes clear:
- Prediction is at the heart of making decisions under uncertainty. Our businesses and personal lives are riddled with such decisions.
- Prediction tools increase productivity--operating machines, handling documents, communicating with customers.
- Uncertainty constrains strategy. Better prediction creates opportunities for new business structures and strategies to compete.
Penetrating, fun, and always insightful and practical, Prediction Machines follows its inescapable logic to explain how to navigate the changes on the horizon. The impact of AI will be profound, but the economic framework for understanding it is surprisingly simple.
Ajay Agrawal is Professor of Strategic Management and Peter Munk Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management. He is also cofounder of The Next 36 and Next AI, cofounder of the AI/robotics company Kindred, and founder of the Creative Destruction Lab. Ajay conducts research on technology strategy, science policy, entrepreneurial finance, and the geography of innovation.
Joshua Gans is Professor of Strategic Management and the holder of the Jeffrey S. Skoll Chair of Technical Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Toronto's Rotman School of Management. Gans is a frequent contributor to outlets like the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Slate, and the Financial Times. Joshua also writes regularly at several blogs including Digitopoly.
Avi Goldfarb is the Ellison Professor of Marketing at Toronto's Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. Avi is also Chief Data Scientist at the Creative Destruction Lab, Senior Editor at Marketing Science, a Fellow at Behavioral Economics in Action at Rotman, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research has been widely covered in the popular press.
读这本书的时候,突然想起来这个视频,觉得有必要推荐大家看一下。库克2017MIT毕业演讲(完整视频+中英全文) 。 当下,对时事再不敏感的人也可以感受到人工智能的迅速发展,它正在以不可阻挡的态势席卷全球。无论是 iPhone 的神经网络引擎、AlphaGo 的围棋算法,还是无人驾驶...
評分 評分 評分随着人工智能的发展,预测成本的下降意味着随处可见,将会降低替代品的价值的同时,增加互补品的价值,包括判断、行动和数据。 人类会被挤出局吗? 人工智能当前的进步浪潮带给我们的不是智能,而是智能的一个关键组成部分,预测。预测依赖于数据,这就意味着人类比机器有两点...
評分2018年Facebook被爆5000万用户信息用于政治选举,2019年Snapchat滥用特权监控用户信息。互联网公司种种隐私数据丑闻,从侧面反映了AI面临的挑战之一,就是如何合理的收集和使用用户的隐私数据? 如果AI无法应用隐私数据,那么AI还能叫AI吗?根据本书作者的核心观点,预测越来越...
準備再看一遍中文版…
评分就像北京霧霾天下的陽光,朦朦朧朧的,不知道是有還是沒有
评分沒有什麼特彆深刻的觀點。an overall disappointing read...
评分經濟學傢在tech究竟有什麼貢獻呢。。覺得需要體驗一下纔知道瞭。目前覺得添亂比貢獻多。。
评分AI has entered our life. Willing to learn what it can really help us and what damage it can bring as well.
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