There's lots to be said for the "abundance" movement but it says too little about distressed places.
Interesting take from @timbartik.bsky.social
@dkthomp.bsky.social @ezrakleinbot.bsky.social @yappelbaum.bsky.social @andreperryedu.bsky.social @brookings.edu @upjohninstitute.bsky.social
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Pleased to see our @brookings.edu data points on AI geography help anchor Carl Frey @nytimes.com comment reiterating that ec decline is not inevitable.
Early reaction will allow "adaptation and survival."
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/19/opinion/ai-job-loss-deindustrialization.html
Already lots of well-placed outrage at the dismissal of the BLS Commissioner late last week; just want to add how much I have appreciated and relied on BLS data for the past 25 years to tell the story of regional economies. Hope their vital, non-political work continues. cc: @markmuro1.bsky.social
Glad to see @bradsmi.bsky.social at @microsoft.com affirm the concern many of us have about the social and geographical divides we're seeing between AI's readiness haves and have-nots.
shorturl.at/Ai48N
If #AI is transformative we need to work harder on inclusion, equity, broad readiness
What to make of the Trump administration’s AI Action Plan
Here are 15 short takes (including mine) on the Trump #AI agenda from @brookings.edu scholars
www.brookings.edu/articles/wha...
@drturnerlee.bsky.social thanks for instigating @shriyared.bsky.social
@brookings.edu’s new AI mapping suggests these elements of a fed strategy to support readiness in diverse regions:
--Boost AI research
--Scale AI cluster Dev
--Expand talent pipelines
--develop infrastructure
--Support worker adjustment
rb.gy/1lpbeu
@hboushey.bsky.social @dylanmatt.bsky.social
Wish it were cooler here in Washington DC!
Mapping the AI economy: Which regions are ready for the next technology leap www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
If #AI matters for productivity and ec gains, it matters WHO is "ready" to adopt it--and WHERE.
See our new @BrookingsInst AI readiness mapping.
See here: www.brookings.edu/articles/mapping-the-ai-economy-which-regions-are-ready-for-the-next-technology-leap/?b=1
@berkeleyolab.bsky.social
Hey thanks for working on this @peterha21.social
ICYMI: check out this new @brookings.edu analysis by @markmuro1.bsky.social @shriyared.bsky.social mapping the #AI economy. Among others they find high concentration in a limited number of metro areas, but numerous other regions are home to meaningful AI activity
www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
Re the #AI divide!
Last week we mapped it in #AI readiness:
www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
Now, @msftresearch.bsky.social shows it re ChatGPT use: www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/the-emerging-ai-divide-in-the-united-states/?msockid=22dc082541af6a272d501bc340fd6bb3
@brookings.edu
Now out:
Mapping the AI economy: Which regions are ready for the next technology leap.
New research from me and @shriyared.bsky.social @brookings.edu
www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
As the #EU drifts into discontent, it eyes dismantling its main tool for development & the one policy that binds its parts.
Cohesion is the scaffolding of the idea of #Europe & the key to unlocking the continent’s untapped potential
ec.europa.eu/regional_pol...
doi.org/10.1080/0013...
Thank you @rodriguez-pose.bsky.social for distilling the critical need for complement "superstar" concentrations of #AI development with readiness in the rest of the country.
And note this will likely be a problem in Europe too.
@brookings.edu @dacemoglumit.bsky.social @calebwatney.bsky.social
Here are 4 takeaways from our new @brookings.edu benchmarking of U.S. regions' #AI readiness:
--Rapid growth
--Extreme concentration
--More geographic diffusion
--Persistent opportunity gaps
www.brookings.edu/articles/mapping-the-ai-economy-which-regions-are-ready-for-the-next-technology-leap/
interesting to see which cities are more cloud/data ready and following through
Our new @brookings.edu mapping finds six types of AI clusters in the U.S.
Superstars
Star Hubs
Emerging Centers
Focused Movers
Nascent Adopters
Others
www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
“Mapping the AI economy” My new report w/ @shriyared.bsky.social @brookings.edu www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
@shiraovide.bsky.social @profhicks.bsky.social @nickbunker.bsky.social @berkeleyolab.bsky.social @pkrugman.bsky.social @kevinroose.com @conorsen.bsky.social
NEW: “Mapping the AI economy: Which regions are readiest for the next tech leap.”
Here's a look at the geography of AI from @shriyared.bsky.social & myself @BrookingsInst @BrookingsMetro
www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
@yappelbaum.bsky.social @byheatherlong.bsky.social @karenhao.bsky.social
"Mapping the AI economy: Which regions are ready for the next technological leap.” New report from @shriyared.bsky.social and myself
See how your metro is doing! @brookings.edu www.brookings.edu/articles/map...
@robpuentes.bsky.social
Great to see @codeforamerica.org mapping gov't readiness for #AI across all 50 states.
Later this week @brookings.edu will map AI ec dev readiness across 300+ metros.
It's definitely time to get ready! @emollick.bsky.social @econberger.bsky.social @robpuentes.bsky.social @shiraovide.bsky.social
Delighted to help Tej Parikh explain America's ec divides in the FT
Red and Blue America continue to represent "fundamentally contrasting economies"
on.ft.com/4lelvdP
@rodriguez-pose.bsky.social @brookings.edu @pbump.com @annielowrey.bsky.social @crampell.bsky.social @jfallows.bsky.social
"It's hard to AI-proof your job or career given so much uncertainty" about both.
Great comment from @adamclarkestes.com @vox.com in good story quoting @emollick.bsky.social and I on #AI infusion into work
www.vox.com/technology/418525/ai-chatgpt-google-office-work-white-collar-jobs
So glad you guys find the discussion useful. Note that it applies to #AI as much as trade shocks, and some of the outlines about what to do about such shocks apply both to trade and automation, and to now as much as earlier
@bencasselman.bsky.social @brookings.edu @alexsjacquez.bsky.social
How can policymakers help communities left behind by globalization and automation?
My excellent podcast guest Gordon Hanson (who coined the term "China Shock") weights in
www.brookings.edu/articles/how-can-policymakers-help-communities-left-behind-by-globalization-and-automation/
@brookings.edu
Universities are critical for filling innovation gaps in less dynamic, under-performing regions
Important new research from Fiona Murray @mitsloan.bsky.social Mercedes Delgado
notes key role of higher ed in struggling places
mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-t...
@mazzucatom.bsky.social
AI inroads update: Danielle Abril asks, Will a slower economy accelerate AI workforce impacts, disruption?
I add a few thoughts to a good speculative story.
wapo.st/4kRgYxi
@brookings.edu
To me the major question is whether adoption hurdles, organizational drag, and such buy workers more time than @darioamodei.bsky.social forecasts before significant #AI relayed layoffs
@noahpinion.blogsky.venki.dev @mattyglesias.bsky.social @dylanmatt.bsky.social @robseamans.bsky.social
Tulsa has worked to diversify its oil & gas economy, including with a popular worker attraction program.
Economist @timbartik.bsky.social @upjohninstitute.bsky.social likes it.
www.upjohn.org/research-highlights/each-dollar-spent-drawing-remote-workers-tulsa-delivers-4-benefit-current-residents