The History of AI in Economic Research, written by AI
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Derrick is a sophomore from Toronto studying Economics and Computer Science. Derrick has interests in international trade, empirical data analysis, and emerging technology, their impact on innovation, and analysis of their funding streams. In his free time, Derrick reads up on international news, plays Overwatch, and attempts to learn more coding languages.
The history of using AI in Economic Research is a modern but exponentially-improving field.Continue Reading
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