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It is now well understood that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a significant role to play  in the economy across nearly all subsectors. While this is recognised in the abstract; in practice, the granular level contributions, much less the thinking and modus operandi, of strong AI companies (especially startups) is less well understood or appreciated. In that regard, AppliedAI offers an example of value addition potential in the international economy using combinations of AI tools + humans. This Catalyst Conversation will present insights regarding both conceptual and practical elements of AI applications in the future economy. The discussion will cover how AI applications work in various sectors, how the field is emerging, as well as how the future of AI applications in the economy might look, especially with respect to human potential.

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