Socialism at its best.
While I am not one of those table-thumpers who go "Capitalism at all costs!" but this is ridiculous. Elon built the company, why should anyone force him to do "payouts" to anyone else against his will?
If people want a share, they can buy the stock.
The only thing I do want is if the tech gets dangerous both from health/security perspective, or if it kills jobs in large numbers and destroys the economy, that has to be stopped. It is no different if I wanted to build a nuke in my backyard. Not allowed.
Bernie Sanders pitches $1,000 annual payout from public ownership of AI
https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/bernie-sanders-pitches-1000-annual-payout-from-public-ownership-of-ai-172550881.html
While I am not one of those table-thumpers who go "Capitalism at all costs!" but this is ridiculous. Elon built the company, why should anyone force him to do "payouts" to anyone else against his will?
If people want a share, they can buy the stock.
The only thing I do want is if the tech gets dangerous both from health/security perspective, or if it kills jobs in large numbers and destroys the economy, that has to be stopped. It is no different if I wanted to build a nuke in my backyard. Not allowed.
Bernie Sanders pitches $1,000 annual payout from public ownership of AI
https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/bernie-sanders-pitches-1000-annual-payout-from-public-ownership-of-ai-172550881.html
Quote:
Americans could receive an annual $1,000 payment from artificial intelligence companies under legislation Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) introduced Thursday that would give the public a direct stake in the largest AI firms - an idea that has been echoed by President Donald Trump.
Although unlikely to become law, Sanders's proposal adds to recent interest from across the political spectrum in the idea that economic disruption from AI could be offset by the U.S. government holding stakes in firms developing the technology.
Trump said earlier this month that he is considering taking a government stake in leading AI companies, though his administration has not offered more detail.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI and its rival Anthropic, maker of the chatbot Claude, have both floated their own ideas for companies to give the American public a stake in their growth. (The Washington Post has a content partnership with OpenAI.)
Under Sanders's proposal, leading AI companies would pay a one-time 50 percent tax of stock that would feed into a sovereign wealth fund expected to be worth around $7 trillion, according to a summary of the legislation provided by Sanders's office.
"This revolutionary technology cannot be controlled by a handful of the wealthiest people on Earth whose sole goal is to make as much money as they can," Sanders told reporters Thursday.
A 5 percent dividend from the fund could be used to send a $1,000 check to everyone in the U.S. annually, Sanders's office estimated.
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