September 26, 2023

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Generative AI could transform work, boosting productivity and democratizing innovation

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Generative AI could drive a wave of potential opportunities for the technology value stack, according to researchers from the Oxford Martin School.

Ian Goldin, professor of globalization and development at the Oxford Martin School and report co-author, said, "Generative AI is a dual-edged sword that offers to accelerate solutions to a number of the world's greatest challenges, with new health cures, energy and innovation. But it also could destroy jobs, undermine democracy and widen inequalities and the divisions within our society and between countries.

"The challenge now is to develop the regulatory frameworks and guardrails required to ensure its benefits are widely shared and sustained."

In a contribution to Unleashing AI, from Citi Investment Bank, the Oxford Martin team explores the opportunities and challenges of Generative artificial intelligence and found potential opportunities:

Dr. Pantelis Koutroumpis, director of the Oxford Martin Program on Technological and Economic Change and report co-author, said, "Generative AI has already shown an impressive potential across a range of applications over the recent months. The adoption of these technologies appears to correlate with a sizeable productivity boost, but their limitations are also evident to their users.

"Beyond more and better computing resources, these models excel when fed with high-quality human generated inputs."

The report also highlights a series of challenges, including:

The report concludes that the world is now in an "AI Arms Race," with countries striving to establish scientific and technological dominance through research output and patenting.

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