Focusing on new metrics beyond jobs, this exploration reveals how growth persists in the AI era, challenging traditional productivity measures and urging further reading.
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Taxing Robots: Can It Save Social Security?
Many believe taxing robots could stabilize Social Security, but the implications and feasibility remain complex and worth exploring further.
Ubi 2.0: Lessons From Global Cash Pilots
Discover how global cash pilots reveal key lessons for designing effective, scalable UBI programs that overcome political hurdles and meet regional needs.
What Happens When Work Becomes Optional?
Ongoing shifts toward optional work reshape organizational strategies and employee engagement, revealing opportunities and challenges that require careful navigation.
Could Less Work Mean More Prosperity? Making the Case for a Jobless Future
Gazing into a future where less work could boost prosperity reveals intriguing possibilities worth exploring further.
Democracy in the Age of Generative Influence
Strategic Analysis of AI’s Expanding Role in Political Systems Executive Brief The…
When Human Labor Becomes a Luxury: Could Work Become Optional?
Most jobs may become optional as AI advances, prompting us to imagine a future where personal fulfillment replaces traditional work—are you ready to explore?
The Zero Marginal Cost Economy: Are We Heading Toward Post-Scarcity?
For those curious about how the zero marginal cost economy is steering us toward post-scarcity, the implications are both exciting and complex.
Economic Transitions: What the Industrial Revolution Tells Us About the AI Era
The transformative lessons of the Industrial Revolution reveal how AI could reshape economies and societies, leaving us pondering what changes lie ahead.
The New Social Contract: Ensuring Livelihoods When Work Isn’t Guaranteed
A transformative social contract is emerging to secure livelihoods amid rapid change—discover how society is redefining work and support for the future.