Tom Steyer propõe garantia de empregos para trabalhadores deslocados pela IA

O bilionário Tom Steyer, candidato ao governo da Califórnia, revelou um plano para garantir empregos com benefícios para trabalhadores deslocados pela inteligência artificial. A proposta marca a primeira promessa desse tipo feita por um candidato estadual na corrida eleitoral.

Steyer anunciou a iniciativa como parte de sua plataforma de campanha. O objetivo é proteger os residentes da Califórnia cujo emprego enfrenta interrupções devido ao avanço das tecnologias de IA, oferecendo cargos garantidos juntamente com os benefícios associados.

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