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Diane Coyle
By Diane Coyle - Aug 27,2024
 CAMBRIDGE — As global economic growth slows, many hope technological innovation is a potential solution. The International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook, for example, highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence to boost productivity and GDP.
By Diane Coyle - Apr 26,2024
CAMBRIDGE — One of the defining economic challenges of our time is how to distribute the value generated by groundbreaking technologies, such as generative artificial intelligence and recent innovations in biomedicine and manufacturing, which rely on massive computing power.
By Diane Coyle - Feb 07,2024
CAMBRIDGE — As Western democracies become increasingly polarised, rural and small-town voters are regularly pitted against their counterparts in larger urban centres.
By Diane Coyle - Jan 09,2024
CAMBRIDGE — The handmaiden to populism’s rise across the West has been distrust of experts, particularly those in positions of power who believe their specialised knowledge entitles them to make decisions that affect millions of people.
By Diane Coyle - Aug 15,2023
CAMBRIDGE — Artificial intelligence is moving fast. People are using generative AI and large language models (LLMs) to build new services and perform existing tasks, and the underlying technology itself is advancing quickly.
By Diane Coyle - Jun 24,2023
CAMBRIDGE — This year marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Adam Smith, the founding father of modern economics. It comes at a time when the global economy faces several daunting challenges. Inflation rates are the highest since the late 1970s.
By Diane Coyle - May 08,2023
CAMBRIDGE — Ever since OpenAI released its ChatGPT chatbot last year, a growing number of analysts have been predicting that generative artificial intelligence will displace millions of workers and cause widespread economic upheaval.
By Diane Coyle - Feb 05,2023
CAMBRIDGE — ChatGPT, the new artificial-intelligence chatbot developed by the San Francisco-based research laboratory OpenAI, has taken the world by storm.
By Diane Coyle - Dec 11,2022
CAMBRIDGE  —  The world’s advanced economies are in the midst of dual structural transformations that will change every aspect of our lives, from how we work and do business to how we regulate markets.The most notable of these transformations is digitalisation, which ha
By Diane Coyle - Oct 09,2022
CAMBRIDGE — What is the government’s proper role in an advanced market economy? That is the fundamental question at the heart of the economic debacle in the United Kingdom.

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