Human-AI hybrid work in the augmented economy
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The quick evolution of Artificial Intelligence is redefining the economy and work, moving from automation to cognitive collaboration between humans and machines. Áurea Rodríguez introduces the concept of “human-AI mixed work,” where AI frees up routine tasks and amplifies creativity, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making. This gives rise to Gross Internal Talent (GIT), a metric that integrates irreplaceable human capabilities with the power of AI to generate large-scale solutions, guiding growth toward an “augmented economy.”

Can an invention made with AI be patented?
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The patent system has historically been one of the pillars of the innovation ecosystem: it offers an economic incentive to those who create; that is, there is the expectation of an economic benefit generated in exchange for the temporary transfer of the use of their inventions. But if part of the creative process is taken over by AI, how do we redefine the value, authorship, and protection of what has been invented?

The AI Grand Bargain
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Ben Buchanan and Tantum Collins argues in Foreign Affairs for a new American model of artificial intelligence development based on a “grand bargain” between the tech industry and the government. This agreement would balance innovation with ethical oversight and security concerns. The authors emphasize the need for government involvement to regulate AI while incentivizing private sector investment and leadership.