tax the robots which take jobs?
The idea of a tax on robots was raised last May in a draft report to the European parliament
prepared by MEP Mady Delvaux from the committee on legal affairs.
Emphasising how robots could boost inequality, the report proposed that
there might be a “need to introduce corporate reporting requirements on
the extent and proportion of the contribution of robotics and AI to the
economic results of a company for the purpose of taxation and social
security contributions”.
The public reaction to Delvaux’s proposal has been overwhelmingly negative, with the notable exception of Bill Gates, who endorsed it. But we should not dismiss the idea out of hand.
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