Yong Suk Lee

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  • Commentary

    AI and the Future of Labor

    By: Yong Suk Lee

    Appeared In: Dignity and Development

    Writing for the Dignity and Development blog published by Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, Lee discusses the challenges workers may face with the rapid adoption of AI in the near future.

  • Article

    RFI Response: Biometric Technologies

    By: Yong Suk Lee, Elizabeth Renieris

    Renieris and Lee responded to a request for information (RFI) from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy concerning the “Public and Private Sector Uses of Biometric Technologies.”

  • Article

    AI Ethics, Regulation & Firm Implications

    By: Benjamin Cedric Larsen, Yong Suk Lee

    Appeared In: CPI TECHReg Chronicle

    This article outlines distinct approaches to AI governance and regulation and discusses the implications for firms and their managers in terms of adopting AI and ethical practices going forward.

  • Article

    Does Information About AI Regulation Change Manager Evaluation of Ethical Concerns and Intent to Adopt AI?

    By: Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Benjamin Cedric Larsen, Yong Suk Lee, Michael Webb

    Appeared In: The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization

    The authors examine the impacts of potential artificial intelligence regulations on managers’ perceptions on ethical issues related to AI and their intentions to adopt AI technologies.

  • Article

    How does information about AI regulation affect managers’ choices?

    By: Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Benjamin Cedric Larsen, Yong Suk Lee, Michael Webb

    Appeared In: The Brookings Institution

    This report provides a summary of and builds upon a study by the authors that appeared in The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization in April 2022.

  • Article

    The Evolving Impact of Robots on Jobs

    By: John Chung, Yong Suk Lee

    Appeared In: ILR Review

    This paper examines a key concern related to technology adoption: whether or not new technologies replace workers and create adverse labor market consequences.

  • Article

    Optimizing whose engagement? Beliefs and protest participation of social media users in South Korea

    By: Yong Suk Lee

    Appeared In: AI and Ethics

    Studying the impeachment of former South Korean President Park Geun-hye, Lee finds that people who use social media as their primary news source are significantly more polarized in their ideological views and rigid in their beliefs in controversial news.