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Jack Clark

@jackclarksf
52 posts
2026-03-06
We are still so, so early.
2026-03-06 View on X
Axios

Anthropic debuts an early-warning system for potential AI-driven destruction of white-collar jobs and says it shows “limited evidence” of AI-led job loss so far

- An occupation's specific tasks;  — An estimate of which of those tasks can be performed by large language models.

2026-02-24
Figuring out what the trends will be for AI and employment feels like figuring out how deep learning might influence computer vision in ~2010 - clearly, something significant will happen, but there is very little data out of which you can make a trend.
2026-02-24 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Software stocks like AppLovin and CrowdStrike extended their weeks-long selloff; several of the biggest decliners were discussed in Citrini Research's post

The weeks-long selloff in software stocks deepened Monday amid general unease about the threat posed by AI.  —  Software-makers AppLovin, CrowdStrike …

Figuring out what the trends will be for AI and employment feels like figuring out how deep learning might influence computer vision in ~2010 - clearly, something significant will happen, but there is very little data out of which you can make a trend.
2026-02-24 View on X
Citrini Research

Imagining an AI-driven “2028 Global Intelligence Crisis”: as white-collar layoffs grow, the human-centric consumer economy withers and the social fabric frays

A Thought Exercise in Financial History, from the Future  —  Preface  —  What if our AI bullishness continues to be right …

2026-02-23
Figuring out what the trends will be for AI and employment feels like figuring out how deep learning might influence computer vision in ~2010 - clearly, something significant will happen, but there is very little data out of which you can make a trend.
2026-02-23 View on X
Citrini Research

Imagining an AI-driven “2028 Global Intelligence Crisis”: as white-collar layoffs grow, the human-centric consumer economy withers and the social fabric frays

A Thought Exercise in Financial History, from the Future  —  Preface  —  What if our AI bullishness continues …

2026-01-29
@MikeIsaac Facebook published a cool paper over Christmas on how they are using AI to optimize kernels and use this to improve 100s of models which serve billions of people a day. So I think AI is also just delivering lots of broad efficiency gains for them as well https://importai.substack.com/ ...
2026-01-29 View on X
Meta

Meta reports Q4 revenue up 24% YoY to $59.9B, vs. $58.35B est., net income up 9% to $22.8B, and family DAP up 7% to 3.58B for December; META is up 7%+

Meta Platforms, Inc. (Nasdaq: META) today reported financial results for the quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025.

2026-01-28
@MikeIsaac Facebook published a cool paper over Christmas on how they are using AI to optimize kernels and use this to improve 100s of models which serve billions of people a day. So I think AI is also just delivering lots of broad efficiency gains for them as well https://importai.substack.com/ ...
2026-01-28 View on X
Meta

Meta reports Q4 revenue up 24% YoY to $59.9B, vs. $58.35B est., net income up 9% to $22.8B, and family DAP up 7% to 3.58B for December; META up 9%+ after hours

Meta Platforms, Inc. (Nasdaq: META) today reported financial results for the quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025.

2025-10-16
@chamath We partner with thousands of startups and are excited to help build out a new commercial ecosystem based on our coding models. On regulation, we agree - this is much better left to the federal government, and we said this when SB53 passed.
2025-10-16 View on X
Bloomberg

David Sacks says Anthropic is running a “regulatory capture strategy based on fear-mongering”, in response to Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark's AI policy essay

On Tuesday, White House AI “czar” and venture capitalist David Sacks intensified a frustration that has been building for months.

Technological Optimism and Appropriate Fear - an essay where I grapple with how I feel about the continued steady march towards powerful AI systems. The world will bend around AI akin to how a black hole pulls and bends everything around itself. [image]
2025-10-16 View on X
Bloomberg

David Sacks says Anthropic is running a “regulatory capture strategy based on fear-mongering”, in response to Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark's AI policy essay

On Tuesday, White House AI “czar” and venture capitalist David Sacks intensified a frustration that has been building for months.

@DavidSacks It's through working with the startup ecosystem that we've updated our views on regulation - and of importance for a federal standard. More details in thread, but we'd love to work with you on this, particularly supporting a new generation of startups leveraging AI.
2025-10-16 View on X
Bloomberg

David Sacks says Anthropic is running a “regulatory capture strategy based on fear-mongering”, in response to Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark's AI policy essay

On Tuesday, White House AI “czar” and venture capitalist David Sacks intensified a frustration that has been building for months.

@DavidSacks It's actually through working with startups we've learned that simple regulations would benefit the entire ecosystem - especially if you include a threshold to protect startups. We outlined how such a threshold could work in our transparency framework. [image]
2025-10-16 View on X
Bloomberg

David Sacks says Anthropic is running a “regulatory capture strategy based on fear-mongering”, in response to Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark's AI policy essay

On Tuesday, White House AI “czar” and venture capitalist David Sacks intensified a frustration that has been building for months.

2025-10-15
@DavidSacks It's through working with the startup ecosystem that we've updated our views on regulation - and of importance for a federal standard. More details in thread, but we'd love to work with you on this, particularly supporting a new generation of startups leveraging AI.
2025-10-15 View on X
Import AI

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark says he is optimistic about AI's progress, but that the industry must do a better job of listening to people's concerns about it

Jack Clark / Import AI :

Technological Optimism and Appropriate Fear - an essay where I grapple with how I feel about the continued steady march towards powerful AI systems. The world will bend around AI akin to how a black hole pulls and bends everything around itself. [image]
2025-10-15 View on X
Import AI

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark says he is optimistic about AI's progress, but that the industry must do a better job of listening to people's concerns about it

Jack Clark / Import AI :

I can sum up the essay with two graphs - on the left, the continued march forwards in economically useful capabilities like coding, and on the right, the continued emergence of strange behavior in the same AI systems as they appear to become aware that they're being tested. [image]
2025-10-15 View on X
Import AI

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark says he is optimistic about AI's progress, but that the industry must do a better job of listening to people's concerns about it

Jack Clark / Import AI :

The essay is my attempt to grapple with these two empirical facts and also discuss my own relation to them. It is also a challenge to others who work in AI, especially those at frontier labs, to honestly and publicly reckon with what they're doing and how they feel about it.
2025-10-15 View on X
Import AI

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark says he is optimistic about AI's progress, but that the industry must do a better job of listening to people's concerns about it

Jack Clark / Import AI :

2025-09-30
We applaud @CAgovernor for signing @Scott_Wiener's SB 53, establishing transparency requirements for frontier AI companies that will help us all have better data about these systems and the companies building them. Anthropic is proud to have supported this bill.
2025-09-30 View on X
Politico

California Governor Gavin Newsom signs SB 53 into law; the first-in-the-nation AI safety law requires AI companies to disclose their safety testing regimes

“California has proven that we can establish regulations to protect our communities while also ensuring that the growing AI industry continues to thrive.

While we believe that frontier AI safety is best addressed at the federal level instead of a patchwork of state regulations, powerful AI advancements won't wait for consensus in Washington. SB53 should serve as a powerful example for other states and Congress.
2025-09-30 View on X
Politico

California Governor Gavin Newsom signs SB 53 into law; the first-in-the-nation AI safety law requires AI companies to disclose their safety testing regimes

“California has proven that we can establish regulations to protect our communities while also ensuring that the growing AI industry continues to thrive.

2025-09-15
Countries that are new to AI mostly use it for coding and programming. But as more people start using AI, they branch out into other areas - education, business tasks, creative work, and scientific research.
2025-09-15 View on X
Anthropic

An Anthropic report details how Claude usage varies by country and US state, finding 36% use it for coding, 77% of business uses involve automation, and more

Introduction  —  Introduction  —  AI differs from prior technologies in its unprecedented adoption speed.

You'd expect Silicon Valley to lead, but D.C. actually has the highest per-capita AI usage in America - nearly four times higher than you'd expect based on population. [image]
2025-09-15 View on X
Anthropic

An Anthropic report details how Claude usage varies by country and US state, finding 36% use it for coding, 77% of business uses involve automation, and more

Introduction  —  Introduction  —  AI differs from prior technologies in its unprecedented adoption speed.

We just released the first-ever comprehensive analysis of real AI usage across 150+ countries and all 50 US states - plus an interactive map so you can explore the data yourself at https://anthropic.com/.... We'll share more about this at our Futures Forum in DC today.
2025-09-15 View on X
Anthropic

An Anthropic report details how Claude usage varies by country and US state, finding 36% use it for coding, 77% of business uses involve automation, and more

Introduction  —  Introduction  —  AI differs from prior technologies in its unprecedented adoption speed.

2025-09-08
Anthropic is endorsing SB 53, California Sen. @Scott_Wiener 's bill requiring transparency of frontier AI companies. We have long said we would prefer a federal standard. But in the absence of that this creates a solid blueprint for AI governance that cannot be ignored.
2025-09-08 View on X
TechCrunch

Anthropic becomes the first major AI company to back SB 53, a California bill that requires large AI companies to disclose safety testing protocols

Maxwell Zeff / TechCrunch :