It’s not yet clear whether, with the rise of artificial intelligence, workforce automation will lead to an overall rise or drop in human job creation. If death and taxes are the only two things that a person can count on, should the latter apply to robots as well, as they take over jobs traditionally done by humans?
That’s the argument put forward by University of Geneva professor and tax lawyer Xavier Oberson.
Oberson argues that as robots take over more and more jobs – particularly in the industry and service sectors – there will be a rise in unemployment […]
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