Stanford MS&E435 | Spring 2026 | Economics of Generative AI

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For more information about Stanford’s graduate programs, visit: https://online.stanford.edu/graduate-education To follow along with the seminar schedule, visit: https://hci.stanford.edu/ AI is the biggest technology supercycle since the PC, Internet, and Mobile. MS&E435 is a seminar that unpacks the economics at each layer of the AI stack. Each week, we learn from a practitioner with a unique vantage point across the stack. Instructor: Apoorv Agrawal is a Stanford Adjunct Lecturer in Management Science and Engineering and a partner at Altimeter Capital.
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