Humans of AI3SD: Ms Ekatarina Prytkova
Humans of AI3SD: Ms Ekatarina Prytkova
This interview forms part of our Humans of AI3SD Series.
Ekaterina Prytkova is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Economics and Business Administration of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany). Her research is focused on the economics of technological change and industrial dynamics. In particular, she has been working on the nature and diffusion of ICTs, digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence.
In this Humans of AI3SD interview she discusses what an economist of innovation does, importance of studying digital technologies, the nature of AI and the regulatory challenges it poses.
AI3SD, Interview
University of Southampton
Pauli, Michelle
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29 September 2021
Pauli, Michelle
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Pauli, Michelle and Prytkova, Ekaterina
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Kanza, Samantha, Frey, Jeremy G. and Niranjan, Mahesan
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(2021)
Humans of AI3SD: Ms Ekatarina Prytkova
(Humans-of-AI3SD, 12)
Southampton.
University of Southampton
(doi:10.5258/SOTON/P0156).
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This interview forms part of our Humans of AI3SD Series.
Ekaterina Prytkova is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Economics and Business Administration of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany). Her research is focused on the economics of technological change and industrial dynamics. In particular, she has been working on the nature and diffusion of ICTs, digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence.
In this Humans of AI3SD interview she discusses what an economist of innovation does, importance of studying digital technologies, the nature of AI and the regulatory challenges it poses.
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Ekaterina Prytkova is a Doctoral candidate at the Department of Economics and Business Administration of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany) and the Graduate College ‘The Economics of Innovative Change’. She is a recipient of the Landegraduietertstipendium, a State scholarship supporting excellence research projects, and has been the Programme Coordinator for the Double Degree MSc in Economics between the Universities of Jena and Insubria (Italy). From September to December 2019, she has been Visiting Research Fellow at SPRU, University of Sussex Business School (UK). Ms Prytkova has been designing and teaching modules on Economics of Innovation, Introduction to the software R, and Productivity and Efficiency Analysis.
Ms Prytkova’s research focuses on the Economics of Technological Change and Industrial Dynamics. In particular, she has been working on the nature and diffusion of ICTs, digital infrastructure, and artificial intelligence (AI). Her current work is dedicated to understanding the trajectories and scenarios for the semiconductor industry given the adoption of AI technologies and tracing patterns of technological reliance on evolving ICT cluster among industries using text mining techniques and network analysis.
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Michelle Pauli
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Ekaterina Prytkova
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Mahesan Niranjan
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