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The Second Machine Age
Erik Brynjolfsson
MIT Sloan School
Director, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
@erikbryn
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The Second Machine Age
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Changing the world requires two things: • Physical Power: move or transform things• Mental Power: decide where and how
Industrial Revolution = Physical Power • Steam engine (and Internal combustion engine, Electricity)• Mostly a complement to humans
Second Machine Age = Mental Power • Computers, Software, Big Data, Machine Intelligence• Complement or substitute?
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State of Understanding, 2004 Uniquely Human Abili5es -‐ Autonomous mobility and fine motor
control -‐ Language and complex communica5on -‐ PaCern matching and unstructured
problem solving
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Machine Intelligence Interacting with physical world
• Fine and gross motor control• Vision and other senses
Language • Voice recognition• Natural language processing• Creating narratives
Problem Solving • Answering unstructured questions• Rule based analysis• Pattern recognition and classification
Ø We’re in the midst of the greatest “one-time” event in history!
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Interacting with physical world • Fine and gross motor control• Vision and other senses
Language • Voice recognition• Natural language processing• Creating narratives
Problem Solving • Answering unstructured questions• Rule based analysis• Pattern recognition and classification
Machine Intelligence
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Siri Voice recognition
LionbridgeTransla/on
Narra/ve Science Authoring News Stories
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Machine Intelligence Interacting with physical world
• Fine and gross motor control• Vision and other senses
Language • Voice recognition• Natural language processing• Creating narratives
Problem Solving • Answering unstructured questions• Rule based analysis• Pattern recognition and classification
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The Digital Frontier
Accuracy and Questions Answered on Jeopardy!
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11/2010 04/2010 10/2009 05/2009 12/2008 08/2008 05/2008
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The Digital Frontier
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The Digital Frontier
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What does this mean for the economy?
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The Bounty
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$300 BILLION PER YEAR
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GDP, Profits, Investment, and Employment
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GDP, Profits, Investment, and Employment
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WHAT’S GOING ON?
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“Digital technologies change rapidly, but organizations and skills aren’t keeping pace. As a result, millions of people are being left behind.”
Our View
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The Great Decoupling
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The Hard Truth
Digital progress makes the economic pie bigger.
But there is no economic law that everyone, or even most people, will benefit.
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Three Sets of Winners and Losers 1. High Skilled vs. Low & Mid Skilled Workers
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Skill Disparities
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Polarization of the Labor Market Mid-‐wage workers have been hit hardest in both
employment and wages
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Three Sets of Winners and Losers 1. High Skilled vs. Low & Mid Skilled Workers
2. Capital vs. Labor
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Capital vs. Labor
Corporate Profit as % of GDP
Labor Share of GDP 96
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DP
Corporate Profits AKer Tax as % of GDP & Non-‐Farm Labor Share, 1947-‐2013
Source: research.stlouisfed.org
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Three Sets of Winners and Losers 1. High Skilled vs. Low & Mid Skilled Workers
2. Capital vs. Labor
3. Superstars vs. Everyone Else
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Superstars
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WHAT IS TO BE DONE?
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The New Grand Challenge • Digital technologies will continue
to accelerate.
• Our skills, organizations andinstitutions are lagging.
• Business as usual won’t solvethis problem.
Ø We need to reinvent our economy and society to keep up with accelerating technology
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The Initiative on the Digital Economy
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The New Landscape
• What challenges and opportunities do yousee?
• What are your concerns and questions?
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To learn more, visit:
http://digital.mit.edu/erik
http://digital.mit.edu/ide
http://secondmachineage.com