Morning

 

9:00 am
Introduction

Brent Orrell, Julia Lane, and Harry Holzer: Industries of Ideas


9:15 am
Keynote #1

Erik Brynjolfsson: Stanford Digital Economy Lab and AI Measurement


9:30 am
Keynote #2

 Susan Athey: Issues in Measuring AI


9:45 am
Session 1, Part 1:
Research Perspectives on AI Measurement

Individuals conducting research in AI will offer their perspectives on the opportunities, challenges, and possibilities of AI measurement. This is first part of a two-part series.

  • Jason Owen Smith, Institute for Research on Innovation and Science, University of Michigan

  • Lee Branstetter, Carnegie Mellon

  • Respondent: Diane Coyle, University of Cambridge


10:45 am
Break

A 15-minute pause with coffee and refreshments.


11:00 am
Session 1, Part 2:
Research Perspectives on AI Measurement

Individuals conducting research in AI will offer their perspectives on the opportunities, challenges, and possibilities of AI measurement. This is the second part of a two-part series. 

  • Paul Romer, Boston College

  • Sonny Tambe, Wharton

  • Nestor Maslej, AI Index

  • Respondent: Rayid Ghani, Carnegie Mellon


12:00 pm
Session 2:
Perspective from NAIRR

NAIRR Task Force members will offer their perspectives on the challenges they encountered with AI measurement while working on the NAIRR task force.

  • Julia Lane, NYU (NAIRR TF member)

  • Fei-Fei Li, Stanford HAI (NAIRR TF member)

  • Manesh Parashar, University of Utah (NAIRR TF co-chair)

  • Respondent: Suzette Kent, Former Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States

Afternoon

 

1:00 pm
Lunch

A one-hour lunch at HAI.


2:00 pm
Session 3:
Perspective from Data Collection Agencies and Organizations

This session features presentations from individuals who work in organizations that collect data that could be used to measure AI.

  • Nela Richardson, ADP Research Institute

  • Karin Kimbrough, LinkedIn Economic Graph

  • Adam Leonard, Texas Workforce Commission

  • Lesley Hirsch, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development

  • Respondent: Josh Hawley, Ohio State University


3:10 pm
Break

A 20-minute pause with coffee and refreshments.


3:30 pm
Session 4:
Perspective from Federal Statistical Agencies

Representatives from various federal statistical agencies will offer their perspectives on the challenges associated with measuring AI.

  •  Vipin Arora, Bureau of Economic Analysis

  •  Emilda Rivers, National Science Foundation

  •  David Wasshausen, Bureau of Economic Analysis 

  • Nancy Potok, Former Chief Statistician of the United States


4:30 pm
Concluding remarks

Concluding remarks from the organizing committee: Erik, Julia, Nestor, Christie.


5:00 pm
Break

2-hour pause.


7:00 pm
Dinner

Off-campus dinner in Palo Alto.

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