OpenAI published a report analyzing how AI could reshape employment across the European Union, identifying occupations likely to face automation, growth, or workflow transformation. The report is framed as a workforce opportunity mapping exercise rather than a risk assessment. It represents OpenAI's continued effort to engage European policymakers and shape the regulatory narrative around AI and labor.
OpenAI released an analytical framework examining 921 occupations and 148 million U.S. jobs to categorize roles by automation risk, reorganization potential, growth, or minimal AI disruption. The work represents OpenAI's own modeling of labor market transitions driven by AI. It is notable as a primary-source policy-adjacent analysis from a frontier lab, signaling OpenAI's engagement with workforce displacement questions.
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.
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, 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.
Anthropic has released the Anthropic Economic Index, an initiative tracking AI's effects on labor markets using anonymized data from approximately one million Claude.ai conversations matched to U.S. Department of Labor O*NET occupational tasks. Key findings show AI use is concentrated in software development and technical writing, with 36% of occupations seeing AI use in at least 25% of their tasks, and usage skewing toward augmentation (57%) over automation (43%). The underlying dataset is being open-sourced to enable independent research, and Anthropic is inviting economists and policy experts to contribute to the ongoing initiative. The analysis was enabled by Clio, Anthropic's privacy-preserving internal conversation analysis tool.
OpenAI published a research paper examining how AI agents are enabling longer and more complex tasks, with productivity gains across roles. The announcement is brief and high-level, with limited technical specifics disclosed in the summary. The paper appears to focus on empirical observations of agent-driven workflow transformation.
OpenAI has published an economic analysis examining ChatGPT's impact on the broader economy. Alongside this, the company is launching a new research collaboration focused on studying AI's effects on labor markets and productivity. The initiative signals OpenAI's growing engagement with economic and workforce policy questions as scrutiny of AI's labor displacement effects intensifies.
OpenAI has announced the Economic Research Exchange, a program to fund and facilitate external research on AI's effects on jobs, productivity, and the broader economy. Applications are open for selected research projects. The initiative signals OpenAI's interest in shaping the empirical narrative around AI's economic consequences.