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The AI Economy’s Permanent Underclass

Kenneth Rogoff warns that the AI boom could deepen inequality in ways no country, rich or poor, is prepared to manage.

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The AI Economy’s Permanent Underclass

Kenneth Rogoff warns that AI creates a permanent economic divide: countries excluded from the AI supply chain risk mass job displacement without fiscal resources to contain political fallout. For Italian tech leaders, securing supply chain positioning is now a state-level imperative, not just corporate strategy.

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Will the AI economy create a permanent underclass?

From India and Africa to Europe, countries not yet in the AI supply chain risk mass job losses, losing the tax revenue needed to deal with the tech’s fallout

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·project-syndicate.org

    The AI Economy’s Permanent Underclass

    Kenneth Rogoff warns that the AI boom could deepen inequality in ways no country, rich or poor, is prepared to manage.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Will the AI economy create a permanent underclass?

    From India and Africa to Europe, countries not yet in the AI supply chain risk mass job losses, losing the tax revenue needed to deal with the tech’s fallout