Rongchai Wang
Nov 18, 2025 10:08
Anthropic expands its Economic Futures Programme to the UK and Europe, focusing on AI’s impact on labor and economic policies through research grants and symposiums.
Anthropic is set to enhance its contribution to economic research across the UK and Europe with the introduction of its Economic Futures Programme. This initiative aims to address the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on labor markets and economic policies, according to Anthropic.
AI Adoption and Economic Impact
With AI adoption accelerating across Europe and the UK, there’s a pressing need to understand its effects on labor and the broader economy. The decisions made by policymakers today could have lasting implications for the region’s workforce, productivity, and growth. In response, Anthropic is expanding its Economic Futures Programme, originally launched in the US, to these regions.
The programme will kick off with a symposium at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), bringing together experts to discuss AI’s economic impact. This event is part of a broader effort to facilitate informed policy-making through research grants, forums, and data provision. Notably, the Anthropic Economic Index reveals widespread AI use across various industries in the UK and Europe, highlighting the urgency for strategic policy responses.
The Role of the LSE Symposium
The LSE Anthropic Economic Futures Symposium will unite over a hundred experts from government, academia, and civil society to explore AI’s economic implications. Participants will present policy proposals, aiming to influence discussions and decisions across the UK and Europe. Peter McCrory, Head of Economics at Anthropic, emphasized the unique opportunity for Europe to develop AI adoption strategies that foster growth while benefiting the labor market.
Programme Focus Areas
The Economic Futures Programme will concentrate on three key areas:
- Research Grants: Grants and API credits will be offered to European researchers studying AI’s impact on labor markets and productivity.
- Policy Development: The LSE Symposium will be the first of many forums where stakeholders can propose and evaluate AI policies based on empirical data.
- Data and Measurement: The expansion of the Anthropic Economic Index will provide detailed, Europe-specific data on AI adoption trends.
Professor Cosmina Dorobantu from LSE highlighted the importance of addressing economic questions posed by AI, marking the symposium as a starting point for collaborative efforts to ensure AI’s benefits are widely distributed.
Future Prospects
As Europe navigates AI development and governance, the decisions made today will shape its economic landscape. Anthropic is committed to collaborating with policymakers, academics, and economists to prepare for these changes. Researchers interested in the programme can learn more and submit proposals through Anthropic’s official channels.
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