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Anthropic’s Bold Move: New AI Economic Impact Tracker Could Reshape Markets in 2025

Anthropic’s Bold Move: New AI Economic Impact Tracker Could Reshape Markets in 2025

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2025-06-28 11:48:47
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Anthropic launches program to track AI's impact on the economy

AI's trillion-dollar question just got a real-time answer key.

Anthropic—the $18B AI lab that refuses to die—just weaponized its models to track how artificial intelligence is gutting entire industries. Their new Economic Pulse program scrapes payroll data, supply chains, and even crypto trading volumes to map the carnage.

Wall Street's already salivating. Hedge funds will likely pay seven figures for early access to these indicators—because nothing juices quarterly returns like front-running mass layoffs. Meanwhile, the Fed will probably ignore the data until 2026.

One thing's certain: when the dust settles, the only jobs left will be in AI oversight... and short-selling.

Anthropic launches initiative to track AI impact

Speaking about the new initiative, the head of policy programs and partnerships at Anthropic, Sarah Heck, said the company came up with the initiative because people were asking questions about the positive and negative economic impacts of artificial intelligence.

“It’s really important to root these conversations in evidence and not have predetermined outcomes or views on what’s going to [happen],” she added.

Over the last few months, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has been one of the vocal voices discussing the impact of AI on the economy. In May, he predicted that AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs and increase unemployment to as high as 20% in the next five years.

When asked if one of the goals of the Economic Futures Program was to reduce job losses related to AI, Heck was cautious, noting that the AI shift could be both bad and good.

“I think the key goal is to figure out what is actually happening,” she said. “If there is job loss, then we should convene a collective group of thinkers to talk about mitigation. If there will be a huge GDP expansion, great. We should also convene policymakers to figure out what to do with that. I don’t think any of this will be a monolith,” she said.

The program looks to build on Anthropic’s Economic Index initiative that was launched in February, with open-source aggregated data to analyze the effects of AI on the economy over time, some of the data its competitors do not reveal.

The program will focus on three main areas

According to Anthropic, the program is expected to focus on three main areas, which will include providing grants to researchers investigating AI’s effect on labor, productivity, and value creation.

Other aspects include the creation of forums to develop and evaluate policy proposals to prepare for AI’s economic impacts and build datasets to track AI’s economic impacts and usage. The company will kickstart the program with some action items.

The firm has also opened applications for its rapid grants of up to $50,000 for research on AI’s economic impacts, as well as evidence-based policy proposals for symposia events hosted by Anthropic in Washington D.C. and Europe in the fall. Anthropic said it is open to partnering with independent research institutions and will provide partners with Claude API credits and other resources to support research.

Heck mentioned that Anthropic is looking for individuals, academics, or teams that can come up with quality data in a short period. These teams will be the major beneficiaries of the grants. “We want to be able to complete it within six months,” she said. “It doesn’t necessarily have to be peer-reviewed.”

For the symposia, the firm wants policy ideas from different backgrounds and perspectives, with Heck noting that the policy proposals are expected to go beyond labor. “We want to understand more about the transitions,” she said. “How do workflows happen in new ways? How are new jobs being created that nobody ever contemplated before?… How are certain skills remaining valuable while others are not?”

She also added that Anthropic hopes to study the effects of AI on fiscal policy. For example, what happens if there is a shift in the way that enterprises see value creation? “We really want to open the aperture here on things that can be studied,” Heck said. “Labor is certainly one of them, but it’s a much broader swath.”

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