Artificial intelligence, its promise and peril, served as the throughline for the Israel Democracy Institute’s economics conference this week, connecting many of the discussions throughout the two-day event in Jerusalem.
Assaf Patir, chief economist at RISE Israel Institute and visiting fellow at IDI, urged caution on AI predictions. The forecasts people make in this area are fluctuating every week, he said. Economists on this topic are more car…
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