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Silicon Valley has achieved the promise of genetic AI to create new career trips and financial opportunities – such as the recently coveted Unicorn Startup solo. Banks and analysts have added AI Ability to strengthen GDP. But these profits are unlikely to be equally distributed In front of what many expect to be widely widespread loss of job -related job.

In this backdrop, humanity on Friday launched The Futal Fulfillment Financial Contract Program, a new initiative to support research on the impact of AI on the labor market and the global economy and developing policy proposals for the preparation for the shift.

‘Everyone is asking questions about the financial impact [of AI]Both positive and negative, “said Sarah Heck, head of political programs and corporate relations in Anthropic, TechCrunch.” It is really important to root these conversations and have no predetermined results or opinions about what is going on [happen]. ”

At least one prominent name shared his views on the possible financial impact of CEO of AI: Anthropic Dario Amodei CEO. In May, amodei foreseen That AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs and rains unemployment at 20% in the next to five years.

When asked if one of the main goals of the Anthropic Financial Contracts Program was to explore ways to mitigate the loss of jobs associated with AI, Heck was careful, noting that the annoying shifts that AI would bring could be “as good as”.

“I think the main goal is to understand what is actually happening,” he said. “If there is job losses, then we need to convene a collective group of thinkers to talk about mitigation, if there will be a huge expansion of GDP, we should also convene those responsible for policymaking to understand what to do with it, I don’t think that.”

The program is based on Anthropic’s possessions Economic indexIt began in February, which gather anonymous, anonymous data on the analysis of AI’s impact on working markets and on the economy over time-taught that many of its competitors lock behind corporate walls.

The program will focus on three main areas: providing grants to researchers exploring the influence of AE on work, productivity and value. Creating a forum for the development and evaluation of policy proposals for the preparation for the financial impact of AI;

Anthropic starts the program with certain action elements.

The company has opened applications for rapid grants of up to $ 50,000 for “empirical research on AI’s financial impact”, as well as policy proposals based on evidence of anthropogenic hospitality events in Washington, DC and Europe in autumn. ANTHROPIC is also looking for corporate relationships with independent research institutions and will provide Claude API credits and other resources to support research.

For grants, Heck noted that Anthropic is looking for people, academics or groups who can find high quality data in a short period of time.

“We want to be able to complete it within six months,” he said. “You don’t necessarily need to be evaluated by peer.”

For the Symposium, Anthropic wants policy ideas from a wide variety of backgrounds and spiritual perspectives, Heck said. Noted that policy proposals would go “beyond work”.

“We want to understand more about the transitions,” he said. “How do work flows happen in new ways? How are new jobs created that no one has ever thought before? … How do some skills remain valuable while others aren’t?”

Heck said the man also hopes to study the impact of AI on fiscal policy. For example, what happens if there is a significant shift in the way businesses see value creation?

“We really want to open the opening here to things that can be studied,” Heck said. “Work is definitely one of them. But it’s a much wider swath.”

Human opponent Openai released his own Financial plan In January, which focuses more on providing public assistance, to adopt AI tools, build strong AI infrastructure and create “AI financial zones” that rationalize investment promotion regulations. While Openai’s Stargate project to build data centers in all the US in collaboration with Oracle and Softbank would create thousands of construction work, Openai is not directly aimed at losing jobs associated with AE in its financial plan.

However, Openai’s plan describes the frameworks where the government could play a role in supply chain training, investment in AI alphabetism, in support of regional training programs and the scaling of the public university.

Anthropic’s financial impact program is part of a slow but increasing shift between some technology companies to be placed as part of the solution for the disorder that help creates – either by reputation, genuine altruism or a mixture of both. For example, Thursday, Ride-Hail Company company Lyft started a forum to gather input from human drivers as he begins to incorporate robbery on his platform.

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