"One recent study found that for every one robot introduced to the workforce, six related human jobs disappear. But those six humans still need to get by. " [0]
I am not sure I agree with the definitions and impact of robots in the study. "Automation" helping with efficiency is not the same as "robots competing for human jobs".
"[…] which would roughly double the amount of money going into low-income families’ pockets. The main difference between Khanna’s plan and the Silicon Valley utopianists’ version of basic income is that for now recipients would still have to have a job to […]
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