OpenAI's EU Economic Blueprint
OpenAI has published a policy document outlining proposals for AI development and deployment in the European Union, framed around economic growth and European AI sovereignty. The blueprint is positioned as a strategic engagement with EU policymakers to shape how AI is adopted across the region. This represents OpenAI's formal lobbying and regulatory positioning effort in Europe.
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OpenAI Launches EU Economic Blueprint 2.0
OpenAI has released its EU Economic Blueprint 2.0, a policy and partnership initiative aimed at accelerating AI adoption, skills development, and economic growth across Europe. The announcement includes new data, partnerships, and programs targeting the European market. This represents OpenAI's continued effort to shape its regulatory and commercial positioning within the EU ahead of AI Act implementation. The initiative signals a strategic push to deepen OpenAI's footprint in Europe amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny.
OpenAI's Proposals for the U.S. AI Action Plan
OpenAI has submitted formal policy recommendations to the U.S. government as part of the AI Action Plan process, building on its previously published Economic Blueprint. The proposals are aimed at strengthening American AI leadership at a national level. This represents OpenAI's continued effort to shape federal AI policy and regulatory frameworks in its favor.
OpenAI Joins EU AI Code of Practice
OpenAI has signed onto the EU Code of Practice, a voluntary framework under the EU AI Act designed to establish responsible AI development standards. The move signals OpenAI's formal engagement with European regulatory structures while simultaneously positioning the company as a partner to European governments on AI infrastructure and economic development. This is part of broader industry efforts to shape how the EU AI Act's general-purpose AI provisions are implemented.
OpenAI and Allied for Startups Release Hacktivate AI Report on European AI Policy
OpenAI, in partnership with Allied for Startups, has published the Hacktivate AI report outlining 20 policy recommendations aimed at accelerating AI adoption across Europe. The report targets improving European competitiveness and empowering innovators through concrete regulatory and policy actions. This represents OpenAI's continued effort to shape AI governance frameworks in major markets outside the US.
OpenAI proposes federal governance blueprint for frontier AI safety and national security
OpenAI published a policy blueprint calling for a U.S. federal framework to govern frontier AI, covering safety, resilience, and national security dimensions. The proposal outlines OpenAI's vision for democratic oversight of the most capable AI systems. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading lab, this represents a significant public policy position that will likely influence regulatory discussions.
OpenAI publishes public policy agenda covering safety, youth protection, and global standards
OpenAI released a formal public policy agenda outlining its positions on AI safety, youth protection, workforce transition, and international standards. The document represents OpenAI's stated priorities for engaging with governments and regulators. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading frontier lab, it signals how OpenAI intends to shape AI governance discussions.
Zvi Mowshowitz analyzes OpenAI's federal AI governance blueprint
Zvi Mowshowitz reviews OpenAI's newly released policy document 'Democratic Governance of Frontier AI: A Blueprint For A Federal Framework,' published shortly after a new Executive Order on AI. The piece situates OpenAI's proposed federal framework in the context of the current regulatory moment. This is commentary on a significant policy document from a major AI lab.
Seizing the AI Opportunity: OpenAI's White House Policy Submission
OpenAI has submitted a policy document to the White House outlining recommendations for U.S. AI leadership, focusing on strategic investment in energy infrastructure and workforce readiness. The submission frames AI development as an 'Intelligence Age' imperative requiring expanded capacity. This represents OpenAI's formal engagement with U.S. federal policy on AI infrastructure and competitiveness.


