I think we need guardrails to keep people in their jobs or pay them a wage based on the increased productivity from automation. This might be inevitable.
I think we need guardrails to keep people in their jobs or pay them a wage based on the increased productivity from automation. This might be inevitable.
Guardrails? I don't understand.
Also, how does a company removing a person's job using automation manage to pay them more? They have no job.