What do you think?

I think in the face of AI taking over many tasks, we need to rethink about how we frame the future of society. Reframing Universal Basic Income as Automation Compensation means presenting the policy as a way to make up for jobs and income lost due to automation and AI. Instead of viewing UBI as a general welfare payment, it becomes seen as compensation paid to everyone for the value automation creates, supporting those whose work is replaced by machines and helping everyone share in productivity gains. Especially in the US, the average person doesn’t like the idea of someone getting something that they’re personally not receiving. So framing it as a compensation that everyone receives regardless of employment status I think is the only feasible way forward.

  • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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    4 hours ago

    “Permanent tax on corporations that layoff people until they rehire to the same level.”

    This is similar to what the historical Luddites were arguing for. (Probably worth clarifying that I say this as a good thing. The Luddites failed because they were working at a time when unions were literally illegal; the political conditions were just too stacked against them. However, there’s a lot of useful things we can learn from history, and this is one of them)

    Edit: formatting