It seems unlikely that their new argument about AI-induced mass unemployment will turn out to be the silver bullet they are hoping for. Image Credit: Pixabay-Geralt | Pixabay License (https://pixabay.com/service/license/)
Thanks to the recent efforts of such figures as Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang and British Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, the issue of Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been back at the forefront of the public discussion on economic issues, along with the various arguments and justifications for introducing such a policy. While many of these justifications have become quite familiar over the years of waxing and waning interest in […]
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