
Top economist Tyler Cowen on the biggest problem of the AI age: not mass unemployment but adjusting to a new reality
Quick Take
Tyler Cowen argues that the AI age will bring adjustment challenges rather than mass unemployment.
Key Points
- Most Americans may feel happier in the AI age.
- Lawyers and bankers will face significant disruptions.
- Adjustment to new realities is the key challenge.
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