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OpenAI’s Bold Move: Indian-American Hired As Chief Economist To Steer The Future

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Last updated: 23 October, 2024 4:41 PM
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OpenAI’s Bold Move: Indian-American Hired As Chief Economist To Steer The Future
OpenAI’s Bold Move: Indian-American Hired As Chief Economist To Steer The Future

OpenAI has recently made a major decision to add an Indian-American economist and a professor of Duke University, Ronnie Chatterji, to the company’s team as its first Chief Economist. This appointment underlines how OpenAI remains consistent with its mission to understand the huge economic impacts of AI as it increasingly disrupts business sectors and job markets across the globe.

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Ronnie Chatterji: Heading AI’s Economic ResearchOpenAI’s New Appointment for Its Future

Chatterji further enriched his expertise in both the academy and government by holding significant positions in both the Obama and Biden administrations. As importantly, he was the Biden administration’s CHIPS coordinator, overseeing the $52 billion CHIPS and Science Act to bolster chip manufacturing at home. AI Trends predicted that his new position at OpenAI would focus on the impact of AI on the global economy, employment, and long-term productivity.

Ronnie Chatterji: Heading AI’s Economic Research

In his role as Chief Economist at Cognitive Systems, Chatterji’s responsibilities will involve researching AI’s impact on the economy across the globe, especially employment and efficiency. He wants to make sure that the sale of the concept of AI is fine-tuned to mostly have positive effects on the economy and that the change from traditional systems to AI systems is seamless. The research should be of major importance for tackling the benefits and threats of AI technology for businesses and in shaping informed policies.

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As fear towards the AI threat on employment increases, a study comes in handy. A survey conducted by OpenAI in collaboration with other researchers showed that up to 80% of US workers might see modifications to at least 10% of their tasks due to AI. The study also highlighted the fact that the changes could be deeper in some areas given the growing uptake of the technology.

OpenAI’s New Appointment for Its Future

Chatterji’s appointment arrives at a good time for OpenAI since the company is starting to focus on how to solve the economic impact of developments in artificial intelligence. Hence, OpenAI is interested in avoiding the adverse effects of AI on employment, yet it wants to help create new opportunities for growth of industries through artificial intelligence.

Besides Chatterji, in recent months, OpenAI has added other high-profile executives to its ranks, including Chris Lehane, a White House lawyer, as the executive vice president of global affairs, and Paul Nakasone, the retired four-star US army general. Altogether, these appointments indicate that OpenAI will pursue the transformative development of AI policy, international strategies, and economic liberalisation.

Chatterji’s work will play a key role in providing direction for both the private and public domains in the age of AI revolution.

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