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Warren Calls for New Taxes on AI Companies and Data Centers
Warren says a tax on AI companies and data centers would curb inequality and help families recoup rising electricity costs.
On Wednesday, Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren proposed new taxes targeting artificial intelligence companies, arguing that AI profits should be distributed more broadly across the American economy.
Warren argued the current tax code encourages corporations to replace human workers with AI, while electricity costs for families near large data centers have skyrocketed by 267% over five years.
Her proposal includes an excise tax tied to energy consumption at data centers, with larger facilities paying higher rates to ensure the industry contributes to broader American gains.
The Massachusetts Democrat warned that rapid AI automation risks creating a "permanent underclass" and could "break society" through wealth concentration, renewing her call for a wealth tax on affluent individuals.
Congress remains divided over AI regulation and economic policy, while some tech executives have previously floated alternative ideas like public wealth funds to offset automation's economic disruptions.