Taxing AI properly is a simpler solution than complex regulatory schemes
By
John Foley
Yesterday's bagel, baked twice. Familiar and a bit tough.
Summary
The article argues that instead of complex schemes to make AI pay its way, a simpler and more effective approach would be to properly tax AI technology. It suggests that the era of laissez-faire economics is over given AI's significant societal impact, and taxation offers a straightforward solution.
Key quotes
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There is a simpler option for making AI pay its way: tax it properly
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