Toward understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on labor
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Iyad Rahwan | Erik Brynjolfsson | Manuel Cebrian | Morgan R. Frank | Hyejin Youn | José Lobo | James E. Bessen | Dashun Wang | Esteban Moro | Matthew Groh | Maryann Feldman | M. Feldman | David Autor | E. Moro | I. Rahwan | E. Brynjolfsson | Dashun Wang | Hyejin Youn | James Bessen | M. Cebrián | J. Lobo | M. Frank | D. Deming | David J. Deming | David Autor | Matt Groh | Matthew Groh | Iyad Rahwan | Erik Brynjolfsson
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