A Human-Centered Approach to the AI Revolution

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Stanford Scholar envisions using AI to complement people by enabling them to do new things. “Both automation and augmentation can create benefits and both can be profitable,” says Erik Brynjolfsson. “But right now a lot of technologists, managers, and entrepreneurs are putting too much emphasis on automation.”