The authors of the document demand urgent political and economic reforms to prepare for the impending AI transformation. The main thesis: Agentic AI is no longer just software for narrow tasks; it is becoming a factor in the global redistribution of capital and jobs. Nobel laureates warn of the risk of unprecedented social inequality and mass technological unemployment in the white-collar sector if governments do not intervene in the mechanisms for distributing AI rent. This is a powerful signal for regulators: the compliance of the future must focus less on chatbot hallucinations and more on protecting the macroeconomic stability of nations.
Source: Stanford Digital Economy Lab / Reuters / AP
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