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Sunak Calls for National Insurance Abolition to Counter AI Job Displacement
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Politics·4/22/2026AI summary

Sunak Calls for National Insurance Abolition to Counter AI Job Displacement

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called for the abolition of National Insurance to counter AI's impact on jobs, suggesting the tax be replaced with corporate profit taxes. Speaking as an adviser to Anthropic and Microsoft, Sunak acknowledged concerns from graduates seeking entry-level positions in law, accountancy and creative sectors. He also revealed concerns about Anthropic's Mythos AI tool, which outperformed humans in hacking and cybersecurity tasks.

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BBC Technology
Rishi Sunak Calls for National Insurance Abolition to Counter AI Job Displacement
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Politics·4/22/2026AI summary

Rishi Sunak Calls for National Insurance Abolition to Counter AI Job Displacement

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called for the abolition of National Insurance to make hiring workers more attractive as AI increasingly affects jobs. Now an adviser to AI firms Anthropic and Microsoft, Sunak acknowledged concerns from graduates seeking entry-level jobs are justified. He suggested rebalancing the tax system by replacing National Insurance with corporate profit taxes, warning that AI's impact on employment may differ from previous technology cycles. Sunak also revealed concerns about Anthropic's Mythos tool, which can outperform humans at hacking and cyber-security tasks.

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BBC Business
Economists vs AI Executives: The Debate Over AI's Impact on White-Collar Jobs
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Tech·4/23/2026AI summary

Economists vs AI Executives: The Debate Over AI's Impact on White-Collar Jobs

Nobel Prize-winning economist Daron Acemoglu has challenged Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's prediction that AI could eliminate half of entry-level office jobs, arguing that technologists underestimate the complexity of white-collar work. Meta's former AI chief Yann LeCun backed Acemoglu, stating Amodei "knows absolutely nothing" about technological revolutions' labor market effects and urging people to listen to economists instead of AI executives.

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Times of India