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The greatest challenge of the 21st century is to make an increasingly fast-moving technical world ‘legible’ to a large number of people. My belief is that by solving these information asymmetries, we will naturally build the infrastructures necessary to maintain stability in an era of great change and possibility. Things will be weird. Be not afraid.

Biography:
Jack Clark is Co-Founder and Head of Policy of Anthropic, an AI research company. Prior to Anthropic, Jack was the Policy Director of OpenAI. Before OpenAI, Jack was a technical journalist writing about distributed systems, quantum computers, and AI research for publications ranging from Bloomberg BusinessWeek to The Register. Jack writes Import AI, a newsletter about AI research read by 70,000 people each week. Jack was a founding member of the AI Index at Stanford University (2017 – 2024), an inaugural member of the USA’s National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC) (2021-2024), and has served on advisory councils and participated in working groups for organizations ranging from the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Jack’s hobbies include hiking, writing science fiction stories in Import AI, and talking to language models.

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[…] so that we’ve enlarged the pool of jokers sufficiently so that somebody does this,” says Jack Clark, strategy and communications director at OpenAI, a nonprofit AI research company, who has taken a […]
[…] so that we’ve enlarged the pool of jokers sufficiently so that somebody does this,” says Jack Clark, strategy and communications director at OpenAI, a nonprofit AI research company, who has taken a […]
[…] so that we’ve enlarged the pool of jokers sufficiently so that somebody does this,” says Jack Clark, strategy and communications director at OpenAI, a nonprofit AI research company, who has taken a […]
[…] so that we’ve enlarged the pool of jokers sufficiently so that somebody does this,” says Jack Clark, strategy and communications director at OpenAI, a nonprofit AI research company, who has taken a […]
[…] so that we’ve enlarged the pool of jokers sufficiently so that somebody does this,” says Jack Clark, strategy and communications director at OpenAI, a nonprofit AI research company, who has taken a […]
[…] so that we’ve enlarged the pool of jokers sufficiently so that somebody does this,” says Jack Clark, strategy and communications director at OpenAI, a nonprofit AI research company, who has taken a […]
[…] so that we’ve enlarged the pool of jokers sufficiently so that somebody does this,” says Jack Clark, strategy and communications director at OpenAI, a nonprofit AI research company, who has taken a […]
Hello Jack,
It would be nice if this website had a page for accessing all your blogs you have written in a clickable index format.
Doing a great job by the way! I love your posts
!
Thanks,
Viraj
Good suggestion! I’ll set that up soon, thanks
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Hey Jack,
Love your work and newsletter!
I am in DC at a conference via SCSP would love to connect with you for a drink or walk!
Best
Very good
[…] Import AI […]
[…] Jack Clark is an American entrepreneur, AI policy expert, and former journalist known for his leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) safety and governance. As the co-founder of Anthropic, he has been instrumental in advancing research on safe and reliable AI systems. Clark is also widely recognized for his contributions to AI policy as the former Policy Director at OpenAI and as a member of several influential committees, including the National AI Advisory Committee (NAIAC). His work bridges the gap between AI research, ethics, and public policy. […]