a16z Co-founder Marc Andreessen Joins Federal Reserve AI Working Group
Odaily Planet Daily reports that the U.S. Federal Reserve has announced that co-founder Marc Andreessen will join the "Productivity and Employment" working group led by Fed Chair Kevin Warsh. The group is tasked with studying the impact of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies on economic growth, the job market, and productivity. Other members of the working group include Stanford University economics professor Charles I. Jones (currently on leave at Anthropic) and Microsoft Executive Vice President and Xbox head Asha Sharma.
The Federal Reserve stated that the working group will focus on assessing how general-purpose technologies, such as AI, are changing productivity and employment structures, providing insights for future monetary policy decisions by the central bank.
The "Productivity and Employment" working group is one of five policy research groups established since Kevin Warsh took office. Other groups will focus on areas such as Fed policy communication, balance sheet policy, data quality, and inflation frameworks.
Marc Andreessen is a co-founder of one of Silicon Valley's most influential venture capital firms, which has long invested in artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies, and tech startups. He has a history of over 30 years with Warsh, as both attended Stanford University in their early years. Warsh has previously stated that Marc Andreessen and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel are friends from his university days.
Marc Andreessen has also publicly supported Warsh's appointment as Fed Chair. He stated on social media platform X that Warsh "possesses economic and financial insight, along with a profound understanding of technology and business."
On June 17, Warsh announced the establishment of five new policy research working groups, stating that these topics "are of real significance and importance" and require collaboration from top experts both inside and outside the field of economics.
Meanwhile, there are notable divisions within the Federal Reserve regarding the economic impact of AI.
Some officials believe that AI will bring about long-term deflationary effects by enhancing productivity, helping to lower costs and drive economic growth; others argue that the current massive investments in AI infrastructure are increasing economic pressures and may push inflation higher.
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