reportNational Bureau of Economic ResearchMay 1, 2024ITGREEN OA

The Simple Macroeconomics of AI

National Bureau of Economic Research · Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This paper evaluates claims about large macroeconomic implications of new advances in AI. It starts from a task-based model of AI’s effects, working through automation and task complementarities. So long as AI’s microeconomic effects are driven by cost savings/productivity improvements at the task level, its macroeconomic consequences will be given by a version of Hulten’s theorem: GDP and aggregate productivity gains can be estimated by what fraction of tasks are impacted and average task-level cost savings. Using existing estimates on exposure to AI and productivity improvements at the task level, these macroeconomic effects appear nontrivial but modest—no more than a 0.66% increase in total factor…

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  • Simple (philosophy)
  • Economics
  • Keynesian economics
  • Mathematical economics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Computer science
  • Epistemology
  • Philosophy
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