Economists have long understood technological development to be the main driver of sustained economic growth. Yet the broadly shared benefits from technological advancements are not automatic. Indeed, they historically are a result of how institutions direct the development and deployment of technology.
The use of artificial intelligence has the potential to transform the U.S. economy, but policymakers lack the fundamental information they need to ensure that AI technologies benefit workers and society at large. Equitable Growth is providing evidence on how these transformative new technologies are being adopted, for what purpose, and to what effects, while also identifying evidence gaps and funding social scientists to conduct rigorous research to fill these gaps.
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Boosting U.S. worker power and voice in the AI-enabled workplace
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Workplace surveillance is becoming the new normal for U.S. workers
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Executive actions to reduce inequality and improve job quality for U.S. workers
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Equitable Growth delivers letter responding to the NTIA’s Privacy, Equity, and Civil Rights Request for Comment
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Automated and algorithmic management is already here, invisibly shaping job quality for U.S. workers
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Expert Focus: Studying the future of work and technology’s impact on workers
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Equitable Growth delivers comment letter responding to FTC’s Advanced Notice of Proposing Rulemaking on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security
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New working paper examines the evolution of economic thought on the impact of technological change in the labor market
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July 19, 2022
Expert Focus: Advancing our understanding of new technologies and the future of work
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December 15, 2021
Workplace surveillance is becoming the new normal for U.S. workers
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New evidence on the success of gig-worker pay standards for ride-hail drivers
March 10, 2021
March 10, 2021
Testimony by Michael Kades before the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law on digital markets
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October 1, 2020
Competitive Edge: Jason Furman testifies on the role of data and privacy in online platforms’ market power
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