Lecture Series Automation and AI

The International Economic Association is pleased to announce its initiative “IEA Lecture Series in Economics”. This initiative aligns with its mission to advance the dissemination of economic thought and knowledge worldwide while addressing contemporary global challenges in economics.

The programme consists of a series of three to four online lectures on a specific topic in economics. Lectures will be delivered by experts in the relevant field. The programme is addressed at young scholars, post-graduate students and researchers who wish to deepen their knowledge of a specific topic.

The second series of lectures will be on Consequences of Globalization, focusing on the political economy of globalization, globalization, inequality and innovation.

Modality

On-line by Zoom. Registration is required.
Places are limited and registered participants are required to attend all lectures.

Duration

Each lecture will last for 1 hour.

Target audience

Young scholars, post-graduate students and researchers.

 

Lecture Series Automation and AI

Unconfirmed title
Pascual Restrepo, Yale
April 21, 9:00 am ET

Expertise, Artificial Intelligence, and the Work of the Future
David Autor, MIT
April 22, 9:00 am ET

Is the Dividing Line between AI Automation and Labour Clear?
Joshua Gans, University of Toronto
April 23, 9:00 am ET