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So we can sue robots but when I ask if we can tax them, and reduce human working hours, I'm the crazy one?
What would be the legal argument for this? I'm not against it but I don't know how it could be argued.
I'm no expert on law but maybe something about AI unethically taking our jobs away
Universal base income + AI/robots taking care of all necessary jobs sounds great
Thats exactly what Andrew Yangs political platform was. I hope he runs again
I wrote him in and probably will again
I don't know if he's running for president, but in case you're unaware he founded a new political party, the Forward Party. It's the first time I've really believed in anything political; it might not resonate with you but it's worth looking into if you haven't.
Oh I had no idea. Damn he's not in the dem ticket? I thought he would be great arguing AI talking points on stage against all the boomers on the left, guess he's done with the sham of centrist politics tho, can't blame him really
The issue with Yang is that he's proposing cutting other social safety nets and replacing them with UBI which would put a lot of people in worse situations. UBI would be great but we also need robust social programs.
I've been reliant on social programs and found them severely lacking. They're bureaucracy at their worst, and I'm lucky to be able to navigate through it - it seems those who need the help the most are the least able to receive it. They're wasteful too, I would rather the funds go directly to people who need it rather than feeding the middleman.