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OpenAI economist quits, alleging that they are verging into AI Advocacy

2 days ago
  • #AI Research
  • #Economic Impact
  • #OpenAI
  • OpenAI has allegedly become more guarded about publishing research on AI's negative economic impacts.
  • This shift has led to the departure of at least two employees from OpenAI's economic research team.
  • Tom Cunningham left OpenAI in September, citing difficulties in publishing high-quality research due to tensions between rigorous analysis and advocacy.
  • OpenAI's chief strategy officer, Jason Kwon, emphasized the company's role as a responsible leader in AI, balancing problem discussion with solution-building.
  • OpenAI hired its first chief economist, Aaron Chatterji, and expanded its economic research scope.
  • The company is reportedly favoring positive findings over research highlighting AI's economic downsides, such as job displacement.
  • OpenAI published a report claiming its AI products save enterprise users 40-60 minutes daily, promoting AI adoption benefits.
  • Former employees, like Miles Brundage, have expressed concerns over OpenAI's restrictive publishing policies.
  • OpenAI's cautious stance contrasts with rival Anthropic, whose CEO warns of AI automating up to half of entry-level white-collar jobs by 2030.
  • OpenAI's economic research is tightly integrated with its political and policy strategy, managed by Chatterji under chief global affairs officer Chris Lehane.