Generative AI adoption in Europe ranges from under 3% to 25%, is steeper for skilled workers in abstract-task jobs and in digitally advanced countries with training, shows a gender gap in exposed roles, and has produced no detectable shift in reported task content so far.
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Proposes a distributional AGI safety framework using virtual agentic sandbox economies with market mechanisms, auditability, and oversight to address collective risks from coordinated sub-AGI agents.
AI adoption proxies from text and patents improve out-of-sample distress prediction in Chinese firms when machine learning models use temporally pruned recent training windows.
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From Exposure to Adoption: Generative AI in European Workplaces
Generative AI adoption in Europe ranges from under 3% to 25%, is steeper for skilled workers in abstract-task jobs and in digitally advanced countries with training, shows a gender gap in exposed roles, and has produced no detectable shift in reported task content so far.
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Distributional AGI Safety
Proposes a distributional AGI safety framework using virtual agentic sandbox economies with market mechanisms, auditability, and oversight to address collective risks from coordinated sub-AGI agents.
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Forecasting financial distress in dynamic environments AI adoption signals and temporally pruned training windows
AI adoption proxies from text and patents improve out-of-sample distress prediction in Chinese firms when machine learning models use temporally pruned recent training windows.