Can policy get smart enough to catch up to artificial intelligence?
An ASU expert discusses AI's affect on job security and compensation for AI-generated content.
In this story published Aug. 28, 2023, on AZ Big Media:
It is likely that end consumers will value original human work and therefore continue to drive higher value for human-generated content. But if consumers perceive high value in hybrid content, then it might actually create a lot of difficulty for those who say, "I'm only going to do original work."
– Raghu Santanam, professor and McCord Chair of Business, and senior associate dean of Executive Education, Corporate Partnerships, and Lifelong Learning
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