Svmuu News: The U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) announced that Marc Andreessen, co-founder of a16z, will join the “Productivity and Employment” working group led by Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh to study the impact of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies on economic growth, the job market, and productivity.Other members of the task force include Charles I. Jones, a professor of economics at Stanford University (currently on leave to work at Anthropic), and Asha Sharma, executive vice president at Microsoft and head of Xbox.
The Federal Reserve stated that the working group will focus on assessing how general-purpose technologies, such as AI, are transforming productivity and the structure of employment, with the aim of informing the central bank’s future monetary policy decisions.
The “Productivity and Employment” working group is one of five policy research groups established since Kevin Warsh took office. Other working groups will focus on areas such as the Fed’s policy communication, balance sheet policy, data quality, and the inflation framework.
Marc Andreessen is the co-founder of a16z, one of Silicon Valley’s most influential venture capital firms, which has long invested in artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, and tech startups. He has known Warsh for over 30 years; both attended Stanford University in their early years.Warsh has previously stated that both Marc Andreessen and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel were close friends from his college days.
Marc Andreessen has also publicly supported Warsh’s nomination as Federal Reserve Chair. He once wrote on the social media platform X that Warsh “combines economic and financial insight with a deep understanding of technology and business”.
On June 17, Warsh announced the formation of five new policy research working groups, noting that these topics “are relevant and have significant implications” and require joint research by leading experts from both within and outside the economics community.
Meanwhile, there remain significant divisions within the Federal Reserve regarding the economic impact of AI.
Some officials believe that AI will bring about long-term deflationary effects by boosting productivity, helping to lower costs and drive economic growth; others believe that the current large-scale investment in AI infrastructure is increasing economic pressures and may push up inflation. (Cointelegraph)
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Marc Andreessen, Co-Founder of a16z, Joins the Federal Reserve’s AI Working Group
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