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