2023 Symposium
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Ubiquity Symposium: Digital Economy
Table of Contents
- The Economics of the Digital Economy By Ted G. Lewis
- Electricity Consumption by ICT By Erol Gelenbe
- AI for Environmental Intelligence in the Digital Economy By Jagabondhu Hazra, Shantanu Godbole, Kommy Weldemariam, and Maja Vukovic
- Dark Innovations in the Digital Economy By Peter Denning
- AI Powers the Digital Economy By Jeff Riley
- Exploiting the Digital Economy for Product Realization in Manufacturing By Paul Witherell and Soundar Kumara
- The Digital Economy as a Complex System By Jeffrey Johnson and Kemal Delic
- The Rise of Intelligent Enterprise: Twenty years later" By Umesh Dayal and Kemal Delic
- The Underestimated and Durable Benefits of Cryptocurrency Mania" By Andrew Odlyzko
- Closing Statement: Beyond the hype of the digital economy" By Maja Vukovic and Kemal Delic