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Anna Stansbury

Economics PhD Candidate at Harvard University

Anna Stansbury is an Economics PhD Candidate at Harvard University, with a background in Economics and Public Policy.

She pursued her Bachelor's degree in Economics at the University of Cambridge and furthered her education by studying for a Master of Public Policy at the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School.

Anna has been associated with renowned institutions such as Harvard University, where she worked as a Research Associate for prominent figures like Lawrence Summers and Martin Feldstein at the Center for International Development.

Her academic journey also includes being a Kennedy Scholar during her time as a Master in Public Policy student at Harvard Kennedy School.

Anna Stansbury maintains a professional website at scholar.harvard.edu/stansbury and can be followed on Twitter @annastansbury.

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Apr 10 · twitter

This by @MITSloan PhD Michael Caosun & @sinanaral formalizes nicely the points that

  1. if AI use reduces worker skill by reducing learning opps over time, and
  2. firm & worker incentives are misaligned (e.g. short-termism, externalities) You get too-high AI adoption
Mar 31 · twitter

Super interesting paper - they look at the effect of gen AI on non-market productivity. Using super granular browsing data they find that it makes people much more efficient in their personal life tasks, freeing up time for leisure!

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Cambridge, Massachusetts