Tom Steyer propone una garantía de empleo para trabajadores desplazados por la IA

El multimillonario Tom Steyer, candidato a gobernador de California, ha presentado un plan para garantizar empleos con prestaciones a los trabajadores desplazados por la inteligencia artificial. La propuesta marca el primer compromiso de este tipo por parte de un candidato estatal en la contienda.

Steyer anunció la iniciativa como parte de su plataforma de campaña. Su objetivo es proteger a los residentes de California cuyo empleo se vea afectado por el avance de las tecnologías de IA, ofreciendo puestos de trabajo garantizados junto con los beneficios asociados.

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