Training compute threshold
10²⁵ FLOPs
Revenue gate
$500M
R&D gate
$1B
Economic commitments
$350M

On June 10, 2026, Anthropic published two policy frameworks it wants governments to act on: the Advanced AI Framework, which requests legal authority to block frontier model deployments that pose catastrophic risk, and the Economic Policy Framework, which maps US policy responses to AI-driven labor displacement across three unemployment scenarios. Both documents were released alongside $350 million in financial commitments and timed to follow the company's recursive self-improvement data from the same week.

| Unemployment scenario | Primary policy response |
|---|---|
| ~5% (elevated but manageable) | Workforce training grants, licensing reform, wage insurance, pre-distributive capital accounts expanded to include AI equity stakes |
| ~10% (significant disruption) | Expanded unemployment insurance, sector-specific transition support, basic-needs relief; possible incentives to slow pace of AI deployment |
| Unprecedented levels | Income replacement at scale, new tax revenue sources, basic income or sovereign wealth models, equity-sharing mechanisms |
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