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Ubiquity Symposium: Digital Economy

Table of Contents

  1. The Economics of the Digital Economy By Ted G. Lewis
  2. Electricity Consumption by ICT By Erol Gelenbe
  3. AI for Environmental Intelligence in the Digital Economy By Jagabondhu Hazra, Shantanu Godbole, Kommy Weldemariam, and Maja Vukovic
  4. Dark Innovations in the Digital Economy By Peter Denning
  5. AI Powers the Digital Economy By Jeff Riley
  6. Exploiting the Digital Economy for Product Realization in Manufacturing By Paul Witherell and Soundar Kumara
  7. The Digital Economy as a Complex System By Jeffrey Johnson and Kemal Delic
  8. The Rise of Intelligent Enterprise: Twenty years later" By Umesh Dayal and Kemal Delic
  9. The Underestimated and Durable Benefits of Cryptocurrency Mania" By Andrew Odlyzko
  10. Closing Statement: Beyond the hype of the digital economy" By Maja Vukovic and Kemal Delic