
Erik Brynjolfsson is a professor at Stanford University, director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, and a leading expert on the economics of artificial intelligence, digital innovation, and productivity. He has published extensively on the impact of technology on business and society, and is known for his work on the productivity paradox and the future of work.
Erik Brynjolfsson is a prominent economist and professor at Stanford University, where he directs the Stanford Digital Economy Lab. He previously held positions at MIT and has been a prolific researcher on the effects of digital technologies on productivity, innovation, and employment. Brynjolfsson is the co-author of influential books such as 'The Second Machine Age' and 'Machine, Platform, Crowd'. His research has shaped policy and business thinking on the digital economy and artificial intelligence.
He is a frequent speaker at major conferences and has advised governments and corporations worldwide on technology strategy and economic transformation.

Topic: Economics of Artificial Intelligence, Social Networks, and Technology

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