Macroeconomic Shock: 16 Nobel Laureates Call to Prepare Economy for AI Era

Macroeconomic Shock: 16 Nobel Laureates Call to Prepare Economy for AI Era
The academic community is transitioning from technological enthusiasm to harsh economic forecasts. On July 13, 2026, the Stanford Digital Economy Lab published a manifesto titled "We Must Act Now," signed by over 200 leading researchers, including 16 Nobel laureates.

The authors of the document demand urgent political and economic reforms to prepare for the impending AI transformation. The main thesis: Agentic AI is no longer just software for narrow tasks; it is becoming a factor in the global redistribution of capital and jobs. Nobel laureates warn of the risk of unprecedented social inequality and mass technological unemployment in the white-collar sector if governments do not intervene in the mechanisms for distributing AI rent. This is a powerful signal for regulators: the compliance of the future must focus less on chatbot hallucinations and more on protecting the macroeconomic stability of nations.

Source: Stanford Digital Economy Lab / Reuters / AP
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