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Anthropic Launches The Anthropic Institute for AI Societal Impact Research

Anthropic is establishing The Anthropic Institute, a new interdisciplinary research body led by co-founder Jack Clark in his new role as Head of Public Benefit. The Institute consolidates and expands three existing Anthropic teams—Frontier Red Team, Societal Impacts, and Economic Research—to study AI's effects on economies, jobs, governance, and legal systems. Notable founding hires include Matt Botvinick (AI and rule of law), Anton Korinek (transformative AI economics), and Zoë Hitzig (AI social/economic impacts). Anthropic is simultaneously expanding its Public Policy organization and opening a Washington DC office.

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Anthropic submits AI Action Plan recommendations to White House OSTP

Anthropic submitted formal recommendations to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in response to its Request for Information on a U.S. AI Action Plan. The submission covers six areas: national security testing of AI models, tightening semiconductor export controls (including H20 chips), enhancing lab security via classified government-industry channels, scaling energy infrastructure to 50 GW by 2027, accelerating government AI adoption, and preparing for economic disruption. Anthropic cites its expectation that powerful AI systems matching Nobel Prize-level intellect will emerge in late 2026 or early 2027, framing the recommendations as urgent national security and economic imperatives.

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Anthropic launches AI for Science program offering free API credits to researchers

Anthropic is launching an AI for Science program that provides free API credits to qualified researchers at academic institutions, with a focus on biology, life sciences, drug discovery, and agricultural productivity. Researchers are selected based on scientific contribution, potential impact, and AI's ability to accelerate their work. The initiative aligns with Dario Amodei's 'Machines of Loving Grace' vision and represents a structured philanthropic/access program rather than a technical release.