According to 1M AI News monitoring, Anthropic has announced the establishment of The Anthropic Institute, with co-founder Jack Clark appointed as the new Head of Public Benefit to lead the institute's efforts to publicly share the risks and challenges Anthropic has learned in building cutting-edge AI systems. The institute integrates Anthropic's three existing teams: the Frontier Red Team responsible for extreme stress-testing AI systems, the Societal Impacts team researching AI's real-world usage, and the Economic Research team tracking AI's impact on employment and the macroeconomy, while also developing new research directions on AI progress forecasting and AI-law interactions.
The institute's core mission is to leverage the informational advantage possessed only by cutting-edge AI builders to transparently report on the technological landscape while engaging in two-way communication with industries and communities facing job displacement risks. Clark predicts in the announcement that the next two years will see "far more dramatic AI progress than today," urging society to promptly address major issues such as job reshaping, social resilience, AI values setting, and recursive self-improvement governance.
The institute's founding members include: former Google DeepMind Research Senior Director and Princeton Professor Matt Botvinick (responsible for AI-law direction); University of Virginia Economics Professor Anton Korinek (researching the transformative impact of AI on the nature of economic activity); and former OpenAI Socioeconomic Impact Researcher Zoë Hitzig (bridging economic research with model training). Anthropic is concurrently expanding its public policy team and will open its first office in Washington, D.C., this spring.
