The Senator from Vermont believes AI and automation should give workers a break.
Bernie Sanders, the nefarious propagandist for the Soviet Union, has done it again. This time, the Senator from Vermont has introduced a bill that would drastically reduce Americans’ working hours while maintaining their current levels of income. The legislation cites concerns about new forms of automation currently sweeping the country as the impetus for the bill.
” Concerns about new forms of automation have swirled over the past year, as advances in generative AI have threatened the livelihoods of workers across industries. Policymakers have paid lip service to these concerns but haven’t done much about it. You can imagine how well Sanders’s bill has gone over in our nation’s capital, where corporate cash-flows are the fuel behind all policy decisions. At a U.S.
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