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OpenAI Unveils AI Policy Blueprint for Governments

OpenAI Unveils AI Policy Blueprint for Governments

OpenAI Unveils AI Policy Blueprint for Governments
Above: A photo illustration depicting the OpenAI logo on a computer and phone screen. Image credit: Faisal Bashir/SOPA Images/Getty Images

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OpenAI'sThis policy blueprint is a serious attempt to ensure AI's gains don't just flow to the top — proposing public wealth funds, portable benefits and tax shifts from labor to capital to keep everyday Americans in the game. The plan acknowledges that without bold industrial policy, AI could hollow out Social Security, Medicaid and SNAP as payroll taxes shrink. This is the kind of ambitious, democratic framework needed to make superintelligence work for everyone, not just shareholders.

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Metaculus Prediction

There's a 50% chance that 9.75% of workers will be replaced by AI systems performing end-to-end labor in 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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