!!!We must act now -dangers and advantages of AI

__The Essence:__ 200+ AI researchers and economists, including 16 Nobel winners, just [signed|https://www.wemustactnow.ai/?utm_source=www.therundown.ai&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=economists-researchers-put-ai-s-job-shock-on-the-clock&_bhlid=76c762a2053bc77076097fa604090c2123ef7071] "We Must Act Now," a Stanford-organized statement telling governments to build safety nets and labor policy for an economic shift like the Industrial Revolution.

 
!The details: \\
•	The three core points: AI will grow "radically more powerful" within 10 years, the shift could be the biggest and fastest ever, and prep must start now. \\
•	Several leaders from top AI labs signed, including Google's Jeff Dean, Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark, and OpenAI's Noam Brown. \\

•	UVA Economist Anton Korinek [said|https://digitaleconomy.stanford.edu/news/wemustactnow/?utm_source=www.therundown.ai&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=economists-researchers-put-ai-s-job-shock-on-the-clock&_bhlid=d0cfc7d8a0211428a3cd6dcb20cbea45d1af7fde], "Steam, electricity, and computers each gave societies decades to adapt; AI may give us only a few years."\\

 
Why it matters: The letter is light on specifics but heavy on signatories, with one main theme: change is coming much faster than the world’s current structures are built for. But with experts still split on questions like job losses and governments rarely known for moving quickly, getting big names behind the same warning might be the easy part.\\ 

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