Tag: Economic Inequality
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The Value Extraction in AI: Who Gains and Who Pays?
The rise of AI technologies often masks the extraction mechanism at play, where the benefits accrue to large corporations while the costs are borne by workers and smaller businesses. This article explores the dynamics of value transfer in the AI economy, emphasizing the need for a critical examination of who gains and who pays. Read more
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The Surplus Divide: AI’s Uneven Economic Landscape
As AI transforms the economy, the concentration of profits among a few tech giants raises critical questions about who truly benefits from these advancements. While productivity increases, many workers, particularly in the gig economy, face job insecurity and stagnant wages, highlighting the pressing need for equitable redistribution. Read more
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Surplus Capture in the AI-Driven Economy: Who Really Benefits?
As AI technologies advance, the surplus generated by these innovations is increasingly captured by a select few, raising critical questions about economic inequality and the distribution of benefits. This piece explores the dynamics of surplus capture, particularly in the context of corporate giants and gig economy workers. Read more
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The Costs of AI Policy: Who Wins and Who Loses?
AI policies increasingly favor large corporations at the expense of smaller firms and marginalized workers. This concentration of power exacerbates inequality, necessitating a reevaluation of our incentive structures to ensure that technological advancements benefit a broader segment of society. Read more
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The Double-Edged Sword of AI: Navigating Institutional Trust and Personal Privacy
The use of apps like Signal by government officials raises critical questions about transparency and accountability, while AI’s potential to create inequalities challenges societal cohesion. This piece explores the implications of these developments for trust in institutions and equitable access to technology. Read more
