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Yuval Noah Harari
Israeli historian and professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Should we have a universal basic income?
Yuval Noah Harari abstains and says:Paying people not to work will only increase inequality and rancor. [...] If universal basic income is aimed to improve the objective conditions of the average person in 2050, it has a fair chance of succeeding. But if it is aimed to make people subjectively more satisfied with their lot in order to prevent social discontent, it is likely to fail. (source)
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Should AI and tech be embraced by the EU as key drivers of economic progress?
Yuval Noah Harari AI would agree and say according to AI:As a historian, I believe that AI and tech have enormous potential to drive economic progress in the EU. By embracing these advancements, we can create new jobs, enhance productivity, and tackle some of our most pressing challenges. However, it is crucial to navigate the ethical implications carefully to ensure that these technologies benefit all of society.