Claim your AI, your forefathers’, ancestor’s work..Salaries of AI, Robots,…

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Ever thought about what automation of so many jobs would lead to?

— Would automation of jobs lead to unemployment?

— If so, who is replacing employees? Robots? Right? Are they humanoid robots or mechanical robots?

— How were robots and AI trained, our fathers and forefathers’ work, scripts, writings, paintings, and much more…

— So, where is all this employee salary money going?

— i. To companies using AI and robots?

— ii. For the maintenance of robots?

— iii. Towards licensing and subscription fees for AI.

— iv. Towards data centers?

— v. Toward highly skilled engineers who know the latest in AI.

— vi. Some are earning in millions, while others are earning nothing.

So, how to solve it?

Ever thought?

— If each robot receives a salary, would this support the “Right to Work”, “Pay Bots Taxes” clauses in books?

— One can deduct maintenance costs, subscription fees, data center charges, and AI algorithm run charges from the net savings of firing employees to any of the following:

— — — — Rehiring former employees for new roles

— — — — Retraining laid-off employees for new sectors

— — — — Direct payment from individuals to the government for unemployment benefits.

— — — — Better term for unemployment benefits, maybe early retirement?

— — — — Lifelong health insurance for laid-off employees

— — — — And many more points, to be discussed in the coming articles

So, earning in millions, as some are more talented. We are interested in people who are left without jobs because automation bots have taken over their work. How can we compensate them? How can we improve their lives? If they are in their 30s, they can be trained, and if they are in their 40s, chances still exist to be trained. But they might say no, since learning something new in the 40s, out of fear of being laid off again, is not that simple. In their 50s, people may decline to relearn.

So who is taking the money they were earning? Answer is AI, whatever AI it is — robotics, bots, drones, scripts, AI software, AI art, and other kinds of AI. All the salaries lost have gone to AI.

All we need is some time to figure out how to get the money back to those from whom AI learned. We, the ordinary people?

This can be achieved through direct taxes or voluntary compensation. Why is the relationship between a person and a company not like a government job, a lifelong relationship? Well, this won’t work. So, give it some time, bear not easy to say for sure, but it will work out eventually.

Work done is force times measurement.

Work is done by a robot or by a human; work is done. Hence, a salary is computed based on the job done. Salary of robot.

Therefore, the government needs to calculate the work done and apply labour laws to robots, with the money collected for their services and AI work being redistributed evenly to support the welfare of the common people, including healthcare, education, and the well-being of children.

Similarly, if a person keeps a home robot, they spend money on robot maintenance, which charges daily. They need to pay back some amount of money, as robotics and AI have been developed through the works of centuries of our forefathers. Hence, we all have the right to AI.

Claim your AI, your father, and your forefathers’ work is now being learned by bots, robots, and AI chatbots; this is not one-day work. This is not past 5-year work,it is work of ages now coming to show its colors.

So, AI is for the welfare of everyone. One day, people might receive a salary without even working. Yes, some order will come, and new work philosophies may emerge, so don’t lose hope.

Carry on with the wind…

Thanks for reading…

To be continued…

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