Private Innovation in the Public Interest
Professor Brent Goldfarb studies big ideas, arguing that short-term investor pressures can cause firms to innovate less than they might otherwise. Brent also studies how well-intentioned corporate innovators may pull the plug on their work once they achieve results that are good enough to pass muster – even when breakthroughs are just around the corner. With training in both economics and computerscience, he brings a long view – an historian’s sensibility – to trajectories of scientific commercialization through corporate action. Despite all the challenges, Brent remains excited and optimistic that science can deliver the insights we need forprosperity in the face of AI.
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