As layoffs approach, Anthropic rolls out plan to monitor AI’s economic effects

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Silicon Valley has been talking about how AI can open up new job opportunities, boost the economy, and even create those highly sought-after unicorn startups. But let’s face it, not everyone is going to benefit equally from the rise of AI. That’s where Anthropic steps in.

### Keeping an Eye on the Future

Anthropic recently launched the Economic Futures Program to dive deep into the impact of AI on the job market and global economy. They want to gather data, analyze trends, and come up with strategies to handle the changes that AI will bring.

### The Inside Scoop

CEO Dario Amodei of Anthropic predicts that AI could potentially eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs and push unemployment rates as high as 20% in the next few years. That’s a big deal.

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### What’s the Plan?

The program will focus on giving grants to researchers studying AI’s effects on labor and productivity, hosting forums to discuss policy proposals, and collecting data to track how AI is being used and its impact on the economy.

So, if you’re into researching AI’s economic impacts or have some solid policy ideas, Anthropic is offering grants and looking to partner up with independent research institutions. They’re all about understanding the changes AI will bring and how we can adapt to them in the best possible way.

In a nutshell, Anthropic is taking a proactive approach to the challenges that AI might pose in the future. It’s a step in the right direction for tech companies to be part of the solution they’re helping to create.

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