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Politicians and tech billionaires want us to believe AI will solve every problem. But automation has always delivered gains to owners, not workers. AI risks concentrating power, destroying purpose and undermining democracy. This video explains why real productivity comes from education and care, not code, and why a humane future means using AI to support people, not replace them.
By Richard MurphyPoliticians and tech billionaires want us to believe AI will solve every problem. But automation has always delivered gains to owners, not workers. AI risks concentrating power, destroying purpose and undermining democracy. This video explains why real productivity comes from education and care, not code, and why a humane future means using AI to support people, not replace them.