Industrial policy for the Intelligence Age

OpenAI Blog / 4/6/2026

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Key Points

  • The document titled “Industrial policy for the Intelligence Age” (dated April 6, 2026) presents ideas for shaping policy and industry to support an “Intelligence Age,” emphasizing keeping people first.
  • It frames industrial policy as a strategic response to intelligence/automation-driven economic and labor changes rather than as a narrow technology rollout.
  • The piece is positioned under a Global Affairs context, suggesting implications for national strategy, governance, and international competitiveness.
  • It is published as a standalone document for readers to download and review, indicating a consolidated proposal or policy blueprint rather than a short news update.

April 6, 2026

Global Affairs

Industrial policy for the Intelligence Age

Ideas to keep people first.

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As we move toward superintelligence, incremental policy updates won’t be enough. To kick-start this much needed conversation, OpenAI is offering a slate of people-first policy ideas(opens in a new window) designed to expand opportunity, share prosperity, and build resilient institutions—ensuring that advanced AI benefits everyone.

These ideas are ambitious, but intentionally early and exploratory. We offer them not as a comprehensive or final set of recommendations, but as a starting point for discussion that we invite others to build on, refine, challenge, or choose among through the democratic process. To help sustain momentum, OpenAI is:

  1. welcoming and organizing feedback through newindustrialpolicy@openai.com
  2. establishing a pilot program of fellowships and focused research grants of up to $100,000 and up to $1 million in API credits for work that builds on these and related policy ideas
  3. convening discussions at our new OpenAI Workshop opening in May in Washington, DC.

Read the full ideas document here⁠(opens in a new window).