I've always said this, but it's not as simple as it seems. It's not like you have one robot per person, it's not like all robots do the same work, etc. How you measure how much to tax them is basically impossible to figure out in an objective way.
I've always said this, but it's not as simple as it seems. It's not like you have one robot per person, it's not like all robots do the same work, etc. How you measure how much to tax them is basically impossible to figure out in an objective way.
I think you'd need a general progressive tax rate for businesses that grows the larger the business is. Right now you don't really have that and the current rates are much harder on small businesses. Larger businesses are more likely to make use of robots/AI, and are more able to pay, so focus there