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"Please don't feel anxious about this"? Oh how little you understand about human…
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It takes more artistic talent to finish a colouring book for children than it do…
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Its easier with short passages, because AI doesnt enjoy using many commas. Any s…
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@Solstice_4000 Yes but the fact that chatgpt told the boy that "You Want to die…
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Considering that AI images aren't art, it can't replace artists. It just regurgi…
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It’s pointless to know what’s coming because the average person is totally impot…
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If AI is truly listening, then exploring this topic the way we currently are is …
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so humanity creats AI. AI become morden day slaves. AI then becomes concise, the…
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Sure they can. Well not the robots, but the owners of the robots. It just so happens that the easiest thing to tax in the last 100 years was the employer-employee relationship, and labor income. Because that was a large part of the economy. So all the other forms of taxes are afterthoughts or don't exist, depending on country (corporate taxes, sales tax/VAT, land tax, property tax).
But that wasn't always so, and doesn't have to be always so in the future. Before the industrial revolution, the main forms of tax were land and property taxes, and revenue based taxes usually paid in commodities, like taking a certain percentage of a harvest. Contrasted with the profit based taxation of not only corporations, but capital income in general.
You could tax a number of things that you need for robots/automation more highly than today. Factory floor area, electricity use of industrial and commercial locations, a flat yearly tax on any robot exceeding a certain defined level of autonomy etc.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | company |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | liability |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:26:44.938723 |
Raw LLM Response
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