The Paris School of Economics is pleased to invite you to the first workshop on: AI and economics 📅 October 7, 2025 ; 09:30-17:00 📌 Paris School of Economics 48 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris Room R1-09 This first workshop will bring together economists and computer scientists to discuss recent advances at the intersection of artificial intelligence and economics. It will offer a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary exchange on how AI is shaping research agendas and economic policy issues and beyond. | | |
| | | Program 09:30-10:30 Break 11:00-12:30 - Michael I. Jordan (University of California, Berkeley, holder of the “Markets and Machine Learning” chair): A collectivist, economic, perspective on AI
- Jérôme Lang (CNRS, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL): AI and computational social choice: selected short stories
- Olivier Tercieux (PSE, CNRS): Kidney allocation in France: algorithm and perspectives
Lunch 13:30-15:00 - Nikhil Vellodi (PSE): AI Overviews, innovation and platform design
- Maël Lebreton (PSE, CNRS): Can AI model human cognition?
- Simon Bunel (Banque de France): Impact of AI on productivity and employment
Break 15:30-17:00 - Marc Gurgand (PSE, CNRS, ENS-PSL): Digital technology in education: uses and effectiveness?
- Dominik Peters (CNRS, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL): Proportional Representation for Artificial Intelligence
- Philine Widmer (PSE): Demographic information, LLM and the generation of political content
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This event is organized by the Paris School of Economics, the ENS-PSL, the Paris Dauphine-PSL University, the AI & Society Institute and the Paris School of AI at the PSL University. |
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