AI Exposure and Policy Preferences: Experimental Evidence from Latin America
(with Yiming Cao, Yican Liu, and Guillermo Rosas)
Abstract:
Technological change can transform economies and societies, generating both opportunities and disruptions that carry important political and policy consequences. Yet little is known about how people respond politically to new technologies at an early stage, when their eventual impacts remain uncertain. We study this question in the context of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) through a large-scale randomized online experiments in five Latin American countries.
Status:
Invited to present at the Innovation Growth Lab (IGL) Experimentation Webinar Series
Conditionally accepted based on pre-results review, Journal of Development Economics
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