MP calls for companies to pay tax for AI bots used to replace workers
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MP calls for companies to pay tax for AI bots used to replace workers
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"The Government should introduce a tax on large companies which use artificial intelligence to replace workers, an MP has said, over fears about the impact on employment and tax revenues. Neil Duncan-Jordan (Poole) said the proposed measure would help replace income tax and national insurance sums that would be lost from the Treasury under the increased use of AI in the workplace. The Independent MP"
Coverage spans reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, combining investigations and documentaries that spotlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent remains accessible without paywalls and depends on donations to fund on-the-ground journalism. An MP has proposed a government tax on large companies that use artificial intelligence to replace workers, aiming to recoup lost income tax and national insurance revenue and to disincentivise large-scale replacement of employees. Analysts at Indeed report UK university graduates face the toughest job market since 2018, with AI narrowing opportunities. Advertisements urging commuters to stop hiring humans signal the growing era of AI employees.
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