Yang, who campaigned in favor of a $1,000 universal basic income (UBI) back in 2020, stated that as more companies substitute labor with AI, there should be a shift to tax these artificial solutions rather than labor, as a popular backlash against the tech is brewing. Andrew Yang Vows to Tax AI Instead of Labor […]Taxes, Artificial intelligence (AI), TaxRead More
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