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30 articles about economic policy in AI news
OpenAI Publishes 'Intelligence Age' Policy Blueprint for Superintelligence Transition
OpenAI published a policy blueprint outlining governance and economic proposals for the 'Intelligence Age,' framing superintelligence as an active transition requiring new safety nets and international coordination.
JPMorgan CEO Warns AI Unemployment Could Spark Civil Unrest, Calls for Policy Intervention
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that AI-driven mass unemployment could lead to civil unrest, urging policymakers to prepare for economic disruption. His remarks signal growing concern among corporate leaders about AI's societal impact.
GDPval Benchmark Reveals AI's Professional Competence: A New Tool for Economic Planning
A new interactive demonstration using OpenAI's GDPval benchmark shows current AI capabilities across economically valuable professional tasks. The project aims to make AI's real-world impact tangible for policymakers and civil society organizations, bridging the gap between technical assessments and practical economic decisions.
Anthropic Unveils TAI Research Agenda Targeting AI Economics, Threats, R&D
Anthropic's TAI will study four areas: economic diffusion, threats, wild AI, and AI-driven R&D. No budget disclosed.
Anthropic Survey: 81,000 People Rank AI Economic Hopes & Fears
Anthropic published new research analyzing the economic hopes and worries expressed by 81,000 people in a prior survey on AI. The findings aim to guide AI development toward public priorities.
AI Agents Show Consistent Economic Analysis, Reducing Human Disagreement
A new study finds AI agents like Claude Code and Codex produce economic analyses with far less disagreement than human teams, landing near the human median but with no extreme outliers. This indicates AI's potential for scalable, consistent research support.
Altimeter's Gerstner: AI Economics Shift to Owned Compute for Fixed Costs
Altimeter Capital's Brad Gerstner states the fundamental economics of AI have flipped, where companies owning their compute infrastructure lock in fixed costs while AI-driven revenue scales, creating a powerful advantage.
Anthropic's Economic Index: Claude 3.5 Sonnet Usage Grows 50% After 2 Months, Outpacing Claude 3 Opus
Anthropic's first Economic Index shows users who adopt Claude 3.5 Sonnet increase their usage by 50% after two months, while Claude 3 Opus usage grows 20%. The data suggests Sonnet's efficiency drives deeper integration into workflows.
Anthropic Economic Index: Claude Users Shift from Autonomy to Iteration, Attempt Higher-Value Tasks
Anthropic's latest Economic Index data shows experienced Claude users increasingly prefer iterative collaboration over full autonomy, while attempting higher-value tasks with greater success rates.
Sam Altman Warns US Must Accelerate AI Adoption in Business and Government to Maintain Economic Edge
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman argues that negative sentiment around data centers and AI-related layoffs is slowing critical progress, threatening the US's economic leadership. He frames rapid AI adoption as a 'generational opportunity for wealth creation.'
The AI Employment Paradox: Economic Growth Without Job Creation
New data reveals a troubling disconnect between economic growth and job creation in the AI era, with only 181,000 jobs added in 2025 despite 2.2% GDP growth. Economists describe this 'slow job growth with rising unemployment without recession' as unprecedented, fueling public anxiety about AI's impact on livelihoods.
Silicon Valley Titan Declares AI Race with China a 'Techno-Economic War'
Billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla frames the U.S.-China AI competition as an existential battle for global economic and geopolitical dominance, warning against underestimating its stakes.
The Productivity Paradox Resolved: AI Finally Shows Up in Economic Data
After years of anticipation, artificial intelligence is beginning to appear in official productivity statistics, suggesting the long-awaited economic impact of AI tools may finally be materializing in measurable ways across industries.
The AI Policy Tsunami: How Governments Worldwide Are Scrambling to Regulate Artificial Intelligence
As AI capabilities accelerate, policymakers face an overwhelming array of regulatory challenges spanning data centers, military applications, privacy, mental health impacts, job displacement, and ethical standards. The rapid pace of development is creating a governance gap that neither governments nor AI labs can adequately address.
From Dismissed Warnings to Economic Reality: How AI's Job Disruption Forecasts Are Gaining Urgency
After two years of largely ignored warnings from AI lab CEOs about massive job displacement, workers and policymakers are beginning to take these predictions seriously as AI capabilities accelerate, creating new pressures on the industry.
Sam Altman Advocates for 32-Hour Work Week in AI-Driven Policy Paper
Sam Altman has proposed a 4-day, 32-hour work week as part of a new social contract, reflecting a growing trend among executives to advocate for reduced working hours in the age of AI.
DeepMind CEO Warns World Leaders: AGI's Economic Impact Will Dwarf Industrial Revolution
Demis Hassabis told global leaders that artificial general intelligence will have ten times the impact of the industrial revolution at ten times the speed. Analysis suggests unprecedented GDP growth that no nation is prepared to handle.
AI Expansion Now Driving US Economic Growth, Warns Palantir CEO
Palantir CEO Alex Karp argues that AI-driven data center expansion is currently preventing a US recession and that any pause in development would surrender America's lead to China, with significant strategic consequences.
OpenAI Proposes 4-Day Week, Robot Tax Amid Rising Anti-AI Violence
Following violent attacks on CEO Sam Altman, OpenAI has published a policy paper proposing a new social contract, including a four-day workweek and AI dividends, to address rising public anxiety over AI's societal impact.
Mo Gawdat: AI Will Take Many Jobs in Under 5 Years
Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer at Google, stated AI will take many jobs in under five years but will never replicate the human connection aspect. He emphasized the real danger of this economic displacement.
Demis Hassabis Advocates for Sovereign Wealth Funds to Distribute AI Gains
DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis suggested using sovereign wealth or pension funds to enable broad public ownership of AI's economic benefits, addressing concerns about AI exacerbating income inequality.
NYT Analysis: AI Job Impact Contributes to 181,000 Jobs Added in 2025 Amid Unprecedented 'Slow Growth Without Recession'
The New York Times reports only 181,000 jobs added in 2025 despite 2.2% GDP growth, with economists calling this 'slow job growth without recession' unprecedented. Public wariness of AI's economic impact could turn to rage if livelihoods are threatened.
Taiwan's Return to Nuclear Power Highlights Energy Security as Critical Infrastructure for AI Development
Taiwan is restarting its nuclear power program to address extreme energy import dependence, with 97% of power imported. This strategic shift underscores energy independence as a foundational requirement for economic stability and future AI infrastructure.
Fed Chair Powell's 'Zero Net Job Creation' Comment Sparks AI Labor Market Debate
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated there has been 'zero net job creation in the private sector,' highlighting economic pressures that could accelerate AI-driven workforce restructuring. The comment comes amid growing corporate investment in automation technologies.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott Predicts AI Agents Could Drive Unemployment to 30%+
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott warns AI agents could push unemployment into the mid-30% range within years, with graduate unemployment already at 9%. He says policymakers are unprepared for the speed of this transition.
Marc Andreessen's Warning: AI's Value Could Shift Entirely to Hardware and Energy
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen predicts a dramatic shift where AI model companies might capture all economic value, with software becoming open-source while hardware and energy providers dominate the industry's profits.
Palantir CEO's Stark Warning: AI Pause Would Be Ideal, But Geopolitical Reality Forbids It
Palantir CEO Alex Karp states he would favor a complete pause on AI development in a world without adversaries, but acknowledges the current geopolitical and economic reality makes that impossible. He highlights that U.S. economic growth is now heavily dependent on AI infrastructure investment.
The 'Good Enough' AI Dilemma: When Mediocre Automation Becomes Massively Disruptive
AI systems that are merely 'good enough' rather than perfect pose significant societal risks by automating entire human roles at scale, creating widespread displacement without clear economic alternatives. This emerging category of AI products threatens to disrupt labor markets faster than societies can adapt.
Morgan Stanley Warns of 2026 AI 'Capability Jump' That Could Reshape Global Economy
Morgan Stanley predicts a massive AI breakthrough in early 2026 driven by unprecedented compute scaling, warning of rapid productivity gains, severe job disruption, and critical power shortages as intelligence becomes the primary economic resource.
Jensen Huang's '5-Layer Cake': Nvidia CEO Redefines AI as Industrial Infrastructure
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduces a revolutionary framework positioning AI as essential infrastructure spanning energy, chips, infrastructure, models, and applications. This industrial perspective reshapes how we understand AI's technological and economic foundations.