Yi Ming
Ph.D. Student
- Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy
Overview
Yi Ming is a Joint Ph.D. student in Public Policy at the Carter School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Andrew Young School of Public Policy, Georgia State University. His research explores the impact of artificial intelligence on public management and policy, leveraging computational tools to validate and extend existing theories while developing novel perspectives. Currently, Yi is studying how political, economic, and technological dynamics shape the labor market using new data and analytical methods. Before pursuing his doctoral studies, he earned a Master's degree in Data Science from the University of Southern California and a Master's degree in Business Analytics from Boston University.
- Master of Data Science, University of Southern California
- Master of Business Analytics, Boston University
- Business Data Analytics, Arizona State Univeristy
Interests
- Labor Economics
- Program Evaluation, Public Management and Administration
- S&E Organizations, Education, Careers and Workforce
- Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy
- Human/Machine Interaction
- Technology Management and Policy
Publications
Selected Publications
Working Papers
- Complementarity, Augmentation, or Substitutivity? The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on the U.S. Federal Workforce
In: arXiv > Computer Science > Computers and Society
Date: March 2025
All Publications
Working Papers
- Complementarity, Augmentation, or Substitutivity? The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on the U.S. Federal Workforce
In: arXiv > Computer Science > Computers and Society
Date: March 2025
Reports
- GenAI and the Future of Government Work
In: IBM Center for The Business of Government
Date: September 2025
Updated: Mar 6th, 2026 at 10:07 AM