
About
Eric So is the Sloan Distinguished Professor of Global Economics and Behavioral Science and Professor of Global Economics and Management at MIT Sloan School of Management. He focuses on the interplay between human behavior, technology, and incentives in shaping decision-making and market outcomes. His research spans artificial intelligence, behavioral economics, human-computer interaction, and regulatory policy.
Education:
- PhD from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business
- Master's in Economics from Cornell University
Research Interests: So bridges academic research with real-world applications, exploring AI's societal impact, market efficiency, and policy implications. His work emphasizes practical insights alongside rigorous analysis, aiming to address challenges posed by technological advancements.
Publications & Initiatives: Recent articles analyze topics like AI's fiscal impact, portfolio rating manipulations, and retail trading behaviors. He leads MIT's AI Executive Academy and the Generative AI Hub for Teaching and Learning, promoting AI integration in education and business.
Awards: Recipient of the 2020 Jamieson Prize for academic excellence. Recognized for innovative teaching and leadership in AI and economics education.
Teaching & Leadership: Teaches AI applications in business decisions and chairs MIT Sloan's PhD program. His courses emphasize hands-on AI strategy development and ethical considerations.
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