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Robot tax Taxe sur les robots Robot tax
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A robot tax is a legislative strategy to disincentivize the replacement of workers by machines and bolster the social safety net for those who are displaced. While the automation of manual labour has been contemplated since before the industrial revolution, the issue has received increased discussion in the 21st century due to newer developments such as machine learning. La taxe sur les robots est un sujet controversé au sein du monde du droit et de la robotique. Selon ses partisans, elle permettrait de compenser la perte d'effectif humain par la taxation de l'utilisation de robots.
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La taxe sur les robots est un sujet controversé au sein du monde du droit et de la robotique. Selon ses partisans, elle permettrait de compenser la perte d'effectif humain par la taxation de l'utilisation de robots. A robot tax is a legislative strategy to disincentivize the replacement of workers by machines and bolster the social safety net for those who are displaced. While the automation of manual labour has been contemplated since before the industrial revolution, the issue has received increased discussion in the 21st century due to newer developments such as machine learning. Assessments of the risk vary widely, with one study finding that 47% of the workforce is automatable in the United States, and another study finding that this figure is 9% across 21 OECD countries. The idea of taxing companies for deploying robots is controversial with opponents arguing that such measures will stifle innovation and impede the economic growth that technology has consistently brought in the past. Proponents have pointed to the phenomenon of "income polarization" which threatens the jobs of low-income workers who lack the means to enter the knowledge-based fields in high demand.
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