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5Anthropic News·18d ago

Anthropic Launches Economic Futures Program for AI Labor Market Research

Anthropic has announced the Economic Futures Program, a structured initiative to fund and coordinate research on AI's economic and labor market impacts. The program operates through three pillars: research grants (up to $50,000 per award), evidence-based policy symposia in Washington DC and London, and expansion of the Anthropic Economic Index into longitudinal datasets. It extends Anthropic's existing Economic Index work by adding grant funding, policy forums, and institutional partnerships to translate data into actionable policy proposals.

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4Anthropic News·19d ago·source ↗

Anthropic Launches Economic Futures Programme in UK and Europe

Anthropic is expanding its Economic Futures Programme to the UK and Europe, beginning with a symposium at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The programme offers research grants, API credits, and evidence-based policy forums for UK and EU researchers studying AI's effects on labor markets and productivity. Anthropic is also expanding the Anthropic Economic Index to provide more granular, Europe-specific data on AI adoption patterns across industries and regions. Country-level usage data reveals distinct adoption patterns: academic research in the UK, manufacturing support in Germany, and culture/tourism in France.

7Anthropic News·19d ago·source ↗

Anthropic Launches Economic Index: First Large-Scale Empirical Study of AI's Labor Market Impact

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.

4Anthropic News·18d ago·source ↗

Anthropic forms Economic Advisory Council to guide AI labor market research

Anthropic announced the formation of an Economic Advisory Council comprising ten distinguished economists from institutions including MIT, University of Chicago, Harvard, LSE, and Yale. The council will advise on AI's impact on labor markets, economic growth, and socioeconomic systems, informing the research agenda for Anthropic's Economic Index initiative. The move signals Anthropic's intent to build credible, policy-relevant research infrastructure around AI's economic effects, targeting policymakers and business leaders as an audience.

4Anthropic News·17d ago·source ↗

Anthropic partners with University of Chicago's Becker Friedman Institute on AI economic research

Anthropic announced a partnership with the University of Chicago's Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (BFI) to study AI's impact on labor markets and the broader economy. BFI faculty will receive Claude for Enterprise access, training sessions, and virtual workshops as part of the collaboration. The partnership extends Anthropic's Economic Index initiative, aiming to combine Anthropic's usage data with BFI's economic expertise to produce more rigorous analysis of AI's distributional, productivity, and labor market effects for policymakers.

6Anthropic News·19d ago·source ↗

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.

5Openai Blog·12d ago·source ↗

OpenAI launches Economic Research Exchange to study AI's labor and productivity impacts

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.

7Anthropic News·16d ago·source ↗

Anthropic launches initiative to fund third-party AI safety evaluations

Anthropic announced a funded initiative to source third-party evaluations measuring advanced AI capabilities and safety risks, with priority areas including cybersecurity, CBRN threats, model autonomy, national security risks, social manipulation, and misalignment. The initiative is tied to Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy and AI Safety Level (ASL) framework, aiming to address a gap between demand and supply of high-quality safety-relevant evals. Proposals are solicited via an application form, with Anthropic framing the effort as benefiting the broader AI safety ecosystem rather than just internal use.

5Anthropic News·18d ago·source ↗

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.