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Philippe Aghion on Should We Fear AI?

With introductions by Markus Brunnermeier
December 4, 2025
12:30 pm
Markus' Academy

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On Thursday, December 4, Philippe Aghion joined Markus’ Academy for a conversation on “Should We Fear AI?” Philippe Aghion is The Kurt Björklund Chaired Professor in Innovation and Growth at INSEAD, a professor at Collège de France and visiting professor at the London School of Economics.

Watch the full presentation below. You can also watch all Markus’ Academy webinars on the Princeton BCF YouTube channel.

Timestamps:

[8:09] New estimates of the impact of AI

[28:02] Superstar firms and renewing AI competition policy

[33:48] AI and employment

[43:43] Conclusion and Q&A

Summary

A summary in four bullets:

  • In contrast with Acemoglu (2025), Aghion and Bunel (2024) estimate the impact of AI on productivity growth at 0.68% per year; this excludes AI’s additional effect on growth from making ideas easier to find
  • Market power in cloud, compute, and foundational models risks turning AI into a superstar-firm technology that depresses new firm entry. Competition policy needs to be updated to address the impact of concentration on innovation
  • So far evidence suggests that AI adoption in firms raises employment via productivity and expansion effects, with displacement concentrated in a small set of highly exposed and substitutable administrative jobs
  • Education focused on “learning to learn”, flexicurity-style labor market institutions, DARPA-like innovation institutions, and a renewed competition policy will be central in managing AI’s creative destruction and securing Europe’s AI position
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