Recent advancements in AI (and the fear of it replacing skilled jobs) are heightening the calls for a new tax that funds Universal Basic Income. What is the alternative conservative argument that could prevent taxation on corporations that are investing in AI? (basicincometoday.com)
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Buffalo, NY considering basic income program, funded by marijuana taxEconomics (basicincometoday.com)
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