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Sukwoong Choi

Digital Fellow

Sukwoong Choi is a research fellow at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE) and serves as an assistant professor in the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics at the School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY. Before joining the University at Albany, he was a postdoctoral scholar at MIT Sloan School of Management and MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL), the University of Southern California (Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship), and the University of Kentucky (Gatton College of Business and Economics, Management). He received his Ph.D. from School of Business and Technology Management at KAIST, where he also received a BA in Mathematical Science.

Sukwoong studies how AI can enhance human decision-making and generate new knowledge, specifically among professional Go players. His research focuses on disruptive technologies such as AI, quantum computing, and algorithms, with a particular interest in innovation and entrepreneurship. He is also keen on understanding the economics of AI, delving into areas like expert decision-making, corporate R&D, firm productivity, and labor markets. His work has garnered significant media attention and has earned prestigious recognitions, including best paper awards and finalist nominations at leading conferences.

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