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Global Economists Urge Immediate AI Impact Strategy

· Published JUL 14, 2026 · 00:20 UTC · Updated JUL 14, 2026 · 19:13 UTC
Global Economists Urge Immediate AI Impact Strategy

An urgent call has been made by over 200 economists and AI researchers, including 16 Nobel laureates, emphasizing the necessity for policymakers and technology leaders to prepare for the economic ramifications of artificial intelligence. The open letter orchestrated by Stanford University's digital economy lab stresses that AI's transformative potential could surpass that of the Industrial Revolution, occurring within a significantly compressed timeline.

The letter highlights both the looming risks and potential benefits of AI acceleration. Large-scale job displacement contrasts with opportunities for substantial improvements in living standards. To proactively manage this transition, the letter advocates for governments and industries to establish regulatory mechanisms that ensure AI’s role is supportive of human interests and societal wealth.

Amid increasing evidence of AI’s disruptive influence on jobs, exemplified by Amazon’s recent layoff announcement linked to generative AI, the call underscores the limited time window for strategic adjustments. The United Nations has also warned of potential exacerbation of global inequalities, urging immediate action to prevent widened economic disparities between nations.

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