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Keith Lee

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Professor of AI/Finance, Gordon School of Business, Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence

Keith Lee is a Professor of AI/Finance at the Gordon School of Business, part of the Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence (SIAI). His work focuses on AI-driven finance, quantitative modeling, and data-centric approaches to economic and financial systems. He leads research and teaching initiatives that bridge machine learning, financial mathematics, and institutional decision-making.

He also serves as a Senior Research Fellow with the GIAI Council, advising on long-term research direction and global strategy, including SIAI’s academic and institutional initiatives across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Keith Lee

Deposits can hedge risk, but they can also trigger deposit-run risk Rising rates exposed how fast confidence can turn Regulation must measure deposit fragility, not just volume In March 2023, Silicon Valley Bank experienced a m

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AI is creating a sharp labor divide between capital owners, stable workers, and those being pushed out Education policy must adapt to this new AI labor divide or risk permanent inequality Public finance and schooling must evolve together to prevent economic exclusion

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Speculation cannot fix structural affordability Stablecoins may look stable but can shift systemic risk Real reform requires stronger incomes and safer credit systems In 2024, a study found that about 63% of adults in the United Stat

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AI copyright disputes are shifting toward strict AI data governance and data provenance scrutiny Settlements and licensing deals now shape the legal landscape more than courtroom doctrine The future of AI regulation will depend on verifiable governance, not abstract fair-use theory

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Inflation spreads faster because firms reprice in response to shocks, not calendars Energy and AI amplify this speed, but state-dependent pricing is the core driver Policy and education must adapt to inflation that moves in days, not months

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The third AI stack is a political ambition, not an industrial reality China’s open-source push wins users, not hardware supremacy Europe and Korea must focus on interoperability and skills, not full-stack rivalry Between Augu

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AI data centers are straining local power systems Donations cannot replace enforceable community agreements Real benefits require binding commitments to the grid In 2023, U.S.

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Japan’s growth problem is not a lack of effort, but weak output per hour Extending work hours raises costs without fixing productivity or wages Policy should shift from time worked to skills, management, and productivity gains

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Wearable AI is moving computing from screens to body-level devices Education policy must balance personalization with privacy and trust Early rules will decide whether wearable AI helps learning or harms it Initially, artificial intelli

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AI transparency is a public good that cannot survive without explicit funding Unfunded openness will weaken Western firms against state-subsidized competitors Paying for transparency is the only way to keep AI markets both open and competitive

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AI systems produce fluent language through probabilistic pattern learning, not through conscious awareness Equating parameter scale with human cognition confuses simulation with subjective experience Education and policy must treat AI as powerful tools, not emerging minds

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Technological adaptability differs sharply across individuals, making averages misleading Social and economic factors determine who can realistically reskill Policy must target adaptability gaps, not average exposure When

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HAIP faces pressure as national AI governance models increasingly diverge China’s state-led approach changes the incentives for voluntary global standards Without economic rewards, HAIP risks losing durability in strategic competition

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HAIP increases transparency but does not yet change behavior Voluntary reporting without incentives becomes symbolic Real impact requires linking HAIP to audits and procurement By June 2025, the OECD repo

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The collapse of marginal costs is enabling one-person companies to compete at scale AI and platforms are reshaping firm boundaries, productivity, and market structure Policy must adapt to support solo firms while limiting new platform bottlenecks

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AI capital is being miscounted, shrinking the economy on paper Hidden AI assets distort policy, funding, and skills planning Fixing measurement is now a growth and governance priority Currently, most official economic reports treat

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LLMs replace Wikipedia by absorbing its knowledge while diverting human attention AI convenience erodes verification and shared correction Public knowledge now needs active policy protection Large language models (LLMs

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India’s reliance on cheap Russian oil is not a diplomatic preference but an economic necessity Energy security now outweighs export dependence on the United States in India’s policy calculus This constraint narrows India’s strategic options and weakens Washington’s leverage in Asia

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The AI fluency gap is becoming the new digital divide, reshaping who advances and who falls behind at work Only a small group of fluent users capture most of AI’s productivity gains, concentrating power and opportunity Education systems and policy must act now to make AI fluency a shared public skill, not a private advantage

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