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Graduate fellows deploy AI tools to reshape economic support

At Anthropic’s San Francisco headquarters, teams of MIT and Harvard graduate students unveiled a suite of Navigation Technology tools yesterday. Developed through an AI for Social Impact Fellowship, the software aims to provide personalized guidance for families and individuals navigating high-stakes economic challenges and career transitions.

Graduate fellows deploy AI tools to reshape economic support

The tools were born from a collaboration between NextLadder Ventures, The Bike Shop at MIT, and Anthropic. Following the program's conclusion, four frontline organizations are integrating these systems into their daily operations to assist thousands of participants. Money Management International is deploying a call intelligence tool to refine debt counseling, while the Center for Employment Opportunities is updating an AI voice coach to help individuals returning from incarceration prepare for job interviews.

Additional deployments include a networking feedback feature for Climb Together, designed to evaluate career conversations for 9,000 users this fall, and a financial analysis tool for Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners that accelerates debt reduction planning. Ryan Rippel, CEO of NextLadder Ventures, described the initiative as a shift in how low-income populations address financial decisions. MIT Professor Sendhil Mullainathan, who leads The Bike Shop, noted that the projects reflect a vision where technology serves as a practical enhancement to human capacity, rather than a replacement.

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