AI makes the dumbest seem smarter, the smartest seem dumber, while dragging the entire human average down in the process.

July 13 : More than 200 researchers and economists, including 15 Nobel laureates and researchers at OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, have called for governments and technology…

AI leaders and economists urge action on AI's economic impact. Anthropic's valuation hitting high of $1.25T by December priced at 92% YES.

Governments and tech leaders urged to create policies to tackle economic effects of AI

Over 200 economists, 16 of them Nobel laureates, signed a statement called We Must Act Now, warning AI could upend the economy faster than we can measure.

Hundreds of economists urge immediate action to address AI's potential impact on the economy

Top economists and scientists have issued an open letter urging immediate action. They warn artificial intelligence could transform economies and displace many workers. This…

Over 200 economists call for intensified AI study, warning of rapid economic shifts. Anthropic's valuation hitting $1.25T by December at 92.5% YES.

More than 200 economists and AI researchers call on leaders to immediately prepare for sweeping economic disruption.

More than 200 technology experts and economists have signed a statement warning of the sudden transformation that AI may cause in the economy.

AI makes the dumbest seem smarter, the smartest seem dumber, while dragging the entire human average down in the process.

200 economists and AI leaders say something big is happening. What should we do about it? Plus: Apple sues OpenAI

Hundreds of economists urge immediate action to address AI's potential impact on the economy.

AI threats are of key concern to the nearly 200 economists and technology leaders that have signed an open statement citing the issues.

Over 200 global experts have signed a letter urging immediate action on AI's economic impact. They caution that artificial intelligence could cause widespread job displacement…

The statement released Monday was signed by top economists, along with computer scientists and some executives at tech companies including Anthropic, Google and OpenAI.

Business leaders agree with the spirit of a recent statement by AI researchers warning about AI's impact on the economy, but feel that it state what they already knew intuitively.