Technological progress, unemployment and universal basic income

Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 72:139-154 (2024)
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Abstract

As the world of technology increasingly intersects with humanity, one name stands out as a guide in this complex and ever-changing territory: James Hughes. In this interview, we had the opportunity not only to learn more about the author’s thinking and expertise, but also to explore the perspectives he brings on the technological future.

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