My idea is an 80 % tax on all goods and services produced
by automation broken into 2 categories: local and national - You cant just split that tax as UBI evenly to everyone because cost of living is much higher in some areas than others, and it's not viable to regulate cost of living to be equal nationally.
Not exact matches
National Jurist also cites Chicago - Kent's Justice and Technology Practicum, which focuses on document assembly and
automation tools; its cloud - based A2J Author software, developed
by students to
break down complex legal information for self - represented litigants; and the Chicago - Kent Law Lab, where students use innovative technology and business processes to solve legal issues.
Broken down into three main areas - Rooms, Scenes and
Automations - you can quickly access all the HomeKit devices in your house, view them room by room, or create automations based on specifi
Automations - you can quickly access all the HomeKit devices in your house, view them room
by room, or create
automations based on specifi
automations based on specific triggers.