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AI Economics

How Technology Transforms Jobs, Markets, Life, & Our Future

Benjamin Shiller

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English
Turing Press LLC
10 February 2026
AI Economics isn't about robots; it's about the invisible incentives rewriting your life. Drawing on decades of academic research, economist Benjamin Shiller reveals a world where ""going data nude"" might be safer than locking your profile, and where your car needs protection from you, not the other way around.

Inside, you'll discover the new rules of the game:

Why You Want the ""Weirdness Premium"" Efficiency is for algorithms. To get paid in the future economy, you need to be strange. Learn why the ""Kangaroo Defense"" is your best bet against automation. The Myth of Private Data:

Why ""Secondhand Privacy"" means your neighbor's data habits are actually dangerous to your wallet. The Green Mountain Deception: A story of green paint, government fraud, and the moment technology made painting mountains impractical.

How this book was made:

This book doesn't just write about the future of work; it simulated it. This manuscript is a collaboration between silicon and carbon:

AI served as the ghostwriter, maximizing efficiency. The Author specified the logic, stories, structure, and soul. Human Professionals (editors and cover artist) provided the polish and nuance.

This is more than a book. It is a guide to the future and an example of the future itself.
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Imprint:   Turing Press LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   503g
ISBN:   9798993931227
Pages:   250
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for AI Economics: How Technology Transforms Jobs, Markets, Life, & Our Future

""This book represents the best in bringing real research to understand what is happening in our current AI-moment. ... An easy and informative read."" - Joshua Gans, University of Toronto, author of Prediction Machines, Power and Prediction and The Microeconomics of Artificial Intelligence


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