STOP. OpenAI's Sam Altman doesn't run the U.S. and isn't the CEO of the world. His company is up to its ears in debt and isn't expected to make a profit this decade. Now he wants a public wealth fund and taxes on automated labor?

Business Insider: OpenAI calls for robot taxes, a public wealth fund, and a 4-day workweek to tackle AI disruption https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-superintelligence-ai-upheaval-tax-shorter-workweek-public-wealth-fund-2026-4 @BusinessInsider #OpenAI #SamAltman

OpenAI calls for robot taxes, public wealth fund, and 4-day workweek to tackle AI disruption

In a series of policy recommendations, OpenAI said the rapid advance of AI would require far-reaching economic and political reforms.

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@AAKL @BusinessInsider Shhhh this is one stupid decision we can actually take advantage of

@AAKL @BusinessInsider He is calling for UBI and a shorter work week, while also proposing a shift to taxing successful companies.

UBI and a shorter week paid for through higher corporate taxes gives workers more time and puts money where it needs to be - the hands of people who are likely to spend it on things they need.

(I am one of those weirdos who thinks we should be having shorter weeks by now, regardless of AI)

@Epic_Null @AAKL @BusinessInsider There was an article called "In Praise of Idleness" posted here a while back, which is from right after WW1. He argues that if they had kept the rational production scheme from the war, we could have had shorter hours even then.

There are some hard and stubborn laws of economics that get in the way of that no matter how advanced tech gets. It is cheaper to employ one person for 8 hours than two for 4, even if you get rid of fixed costs like health care 1/2

@mike805 @Epic_Null @BusinessInsider When you're employing one person for 10 hours per day on a four-day week, you have to pay two hours of night differential, assuming you're following labor laws, if they still exist.

Also, historically, the human body isn't used to 10 hours; and your mind quits after eight, though I suppose you could train it to do so.

@AAKL @Epic_Null @BusinessInsider Four days of eight hours would be 32 hours a week and a good place to start.

We need to get rid of the treatment of tech workers and the like as salaried and on call all the time. If they work more than 4x8 they should get time and a half like anyone else.

And we need to decouple health care from work. People who can afford it should buy it in a free market, and there should be a very simple and straightforward subsidy for those who need one.

@mike805 @Epic_Null @BusinessInsider It's good, but it's utopian. Businesses would never allow it. Instead, they would use AI.

@AAKL @Epic_Null @BusinessInsider They had better use AI to genuinely improve the situation for ordinary people. If they do not, there will eventually be large scale sabotage of AI.

We've seen in the Middle East recently, that stuff is very vulnerable and costly to fix.

The chip manufacturing process also has many single source components.

I don't want that to happen because it would wreck the good stuff too. But it will happen if they don't wise up like they did against Communism.