Submitted by Newhereeeeee t3_122bckb in Futurology
Some believe that machine owners and the wealthy will use A.I to replace workers and keep all the profits. Let’s say hypothetically 50% of the workforce is still employed and uses A.I to help do the work of the 50% that were replaced.
Losing taxes from 50% of the workforce would be a disaster for retirement, social services, schools, healthcare, roads and everything else that taxes fund. Not only would 50% of the workforce not add to taxes they would be taking away from the pool in unemployment.
I feel like governments are very ill prepared to transition to an economy/social security/labour market where A.I plays a big role
Lirdon t1_jdprdyi wrote
Especially in the US, with how much influence the rich have over the politics, the situation seems rather grim, I agree. But the issue of automation is not one that wasn’t thought of before. That’s where the Guaranteed Minimum Income comes to play. Basically the government pays to sustain its not working population by taxing all corporations, or those that replace labor with automation. The issue is that people thought it would be robotics that will replace people in menial labour, but now it seems that AI will be the frontier of automation, and it targets white colar jobs — the top earners of the working class.
It is still left to be seen how will the whole thing play out. But it seems to me that there will need to be a reform in taxation that will either disincentivize the use of AI, or will compensate for people that lose their jobs to AI.