OpenAI hires first chief economist

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3 things you may not know about OpenAI’s new chief economist]

While no one knows exactly how artificial intelligence will reshape society, OpenAI plans to analyze the technology’s potential economic impact.

On Oct. 22, OpenAI named Dr. Aaron “Ronnie” Chatterji as its first chief economist. In this role, he will oversee research on a range of AI-related topics, including how AI innovations may impact the global economy and how the workforce can utilize AI tools both now and in the future, according to OpenAI’s press release.

“Dr. Chatterji’s deep understanding of the dynamics that shape our economy and society will guide OpenAI’s mission to create AI tools that fuel growth, solve complex challenges, and foster long-term prosperity,” Larry Summers, OpenAI board member and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, said in the press release.

While this move marks a first for OpenAI, it won’t be Chatterji’s first high-profile role. Here are three things you may not know about OpenAI’s new chief economist.

1. He’s taught at Duke University for nearly 20 years

Chatterji currently works as a distinguished business and policy professor at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, but began teaching at the university as an assistant professor of strategy in 2006, according to his university bio.

He teaches a range of business-focused courses and created a popular advanced corporate strategy elective that uses case studies and current events to explore how the country’s changing political landscape impacts business leaders’ decisions.

Before making his way to Duke, he earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Cornell University and his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.

2. He’s worked with President Biden and President Obama

Chatterji has previously held senior economic policy positions with two presidential administrations.

Most recently, he served as the acting deputy director of the White House National Economic Council from September 2022 to August 2023. In that role, he led the implementation of President Biden’s CHIPS and Science Act, which allocates billions of dollars toward U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and science research.

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In 2010, he served as a senior economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisors during President Obama’s first term.

3. He’s published two books and over 30 research papers

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