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AI firms should face 'minimum wage for robots' to limit job cuts, says tech boss

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AI firms should face 'minimum wage for robots' to limit job cuts, says tech boss

Charles Radclyffe, a tech entrepreneur, suggests a 'minimum wage for robots' to limit job losses due to AI, while the UK government plans to monitor AI's impact. Radclyffe's company has developed software that automates office tasks, completing them in seconds.

A tech entrepreneur has warned that politicians are unprepared for AI's impact on workplaces. Charles Radclyffe's Wales-based company developed software that automates office tasks, such as form filling, in seconds. He suggests a tax on AI's use, or a 'minimum wage for robots', to limit job losses. The UK government plans to monitor AI's impact and act quickly as the economy changes. Radclyffe's firm has seen tasks that took two weeks manually completed in twenty seconds with AI. Some companies, like British Rototherm, are already using AI and automation, with a 20% productivity increase over two years.

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