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@RajSachdeva
March 24, 2026 at 8:00 pm
The idea that AI is a ‘win’ for gig workers is a myth. In reality, we are seeing a predatory cycle: AI displaces drivers and freelancers, then those same workers are hired by AI companies for pennies to label the data that trains their own replacements.
This ‘ghost work’ isn’t a career; it’s a countdown. When AI can finally do it all, the worker is out of the story entirely. Because machines don’t buy groceries or pay rent, the economy will stall unless we decouple survival from traditional labor.
We need a Universal Basic Income (UBI) funded by a direct tax on AI agents and robots. If a machine takes a human’s job and generates profit, it must also take on that worker’s tax burden to sustain the society it operates in. We shouldn’t be working for the robots; the robots should be working to fund our baseline existence.
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