"Em Econ 101 – My best guess for the next revolution on the scale of the industrial, or farming, or human revolutions, is artificial intelligence in the form of whole brain emulations, or “ems.” Many have considered ems from technical and philosophical viewpoints, but I consider em economics. That is, I try to work out in as much social detail as possible a relatively-likely reference scenario set modestly far into a post-em world."
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Robin Hanson: Em Econ 101 Talk
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Freakonomics: The Economist’s Guide to Parenting
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Hanson: Economy of AI
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Law, Technology and Economics: The Past and Future of Copyright
David D. Friedman University of Oregon Law School March 18, 2009
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Encryption, Strong Privacy, and the Death of Copyright
David D. Friedman Lewis and Clark Law School March 18, 2009
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CEOs Need Tougher, Not Softer Skills To Succeed
This broadcast features Steven Kaplan, Neubauer Family Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance, speaking at the 2008 Management Conference. He shares his research on how successful CEOs are efficient, proactive, and persistent. Chicago GSB Podcast
