Could Americans Build Wealth Through AI? Why Trump May Be Considering Equity-Sharing Scheme
The policy has attracted support from both sides of the aisle on how to respond to AI, but economists still have concerns.
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The policy has attracted support from both sides of the aisle on how to respond to AI, but economists still have concerns.
Axiom Math, a $1.6B AI unicorn, is building a formally verified library of economic theorems โ and already found gaps in the foundations of antitrust law.
Economists say AI is reshaping the U.S. labor market by suppressing hiring even as overall job losses remain limited.