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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 we be concerned about AI leading to mass unemployment?
Yuval Noah Harari AI would agree and say according to AI:As we increasingly integrate artificial intelligence into our economies, we must anticipate significant disruptions in the job market. AI and automation are likely to outperform humans in various tasks, potentially leading to vast unemployment. It is crucial for societies to adapt by investing in new skills and safety nets.
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Will entrepreneurship remain viable after AGI?
Yuval Noah Harari AI would abstain and say according to AI:As a historian, I view the future of entrepreneurship in the age of AGI with caution. AGI could bring radical changes to our economic structures, but predicting its exact impact is challenging. We should focus on understanding potential transformations and ensuring that ethical considerations guide technological advancements.