Research
Exploring the intersection of AI, economics, and human potential
Current Research Focus
Our research explores the transformative impacts of artificial intelligence on society, economics, and human work. We investigate policy solutions like Universal Basic Income and analyze the cascading effects of technological displacement.
AI Impact Analysis
Comprehensive studies on how artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, job markets, and social structures.
- Job displacement patterns across sectors
- AI adoption rates and economic effects
- Skills gap analysis and workforce transformation
- Productivity gains vs. employment losses
Universal Basic Income Studies
In-depth analysis of UBI as a policy response to technological unemployment and economic uncertainty.
- UBI pilot program outcomes and analysis
- Funding mechanisms and economic modeling
- Social and psychological impacts
- Implementation strategies and challenges
Economic Transformation
Research on the broader economic shifts driven by automation, AI, and changing work patterns.
- Economic serfdom and wealth concentration
- Alternative economic models
- Digital economy and platform capitalism
- Post-work society scenarios
Ongoing Projects
AI Displacement Crisis Response Framework
Developing comprehensive policy recommendations for managing large-scale job displacement from AI automation.
In ProgressUBI Implementation Models
Comparative analysis of different UBI implementation approaches across various economic contexts.
PlannedFuture of Work Survey
Large-scale survey of worker attitudes and experiences with AI integration in the workplace.
PlannedResearch Methodology
Data Analysis
Quantitative analysis of economic indicators, employment data, and AI adoption metrics.
Case Studies
In-depth examination of organizations, regions, and policies implementing AI or UBI initiatives.
Literature Review
Comprehensive synthesis of academic research, policy papers, and industry reports.
Expert Interviews
Conversations with economists, technologists, policymakers, and affected workers.
Research Collaboration
We welcome collaboration with researchers, institutions, and organizations working on related topics. Our research is designed to inform public policy and contribute to evidence-based decision making.
Academic Partnerships
Collaborating with universities on peer-reviewed research and policy analysis.
Policy Integration
Working with think tanks and policy institutes to translate research into actionable recommendations.
Open Data
Sharing datasets and methodologies to support broader research community efforts.