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knowledge economy

British  

noun

  1. an economy in which information services are dominant as an area of growth

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Part of the American exceptionalism bull thesis that has prevailed in recent years rests on the idea that while other countries may be able to replicate breakthroughs in AI more cheaply, the U.S. remains at the forefront of the knowledge economy, making it unmatched in the intellectual arms race.

From Barron's

"The internet will gradually return to normal operations this week," Hossein Afshin, Iran's vice president for science, technology and the knowledge economy, said Monday on state television.

From Barron's

Ads for information technology workers, finance, sales and other “knowledge economy” jobs fueled the economy, and advertising moved online with the launch of CareerBuilder, HotJobs, Monster and others.

From The Wall Street Journal

IN FEBRUARY, I wrote about an alternative to sitting in a cubicle in what’s called the knowledge economy.

From Seattle Times

When ChatGPT was released, about a year ago, public focus shifted to the knowledge economy jobs that artificial intelligence could transform, from law to copy writing.

From New York Times