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As artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities advance, the United States faces potential disruptions comparable to those in the Industrial Revolution, requiring adaptations that ensure economic opportunity and societal resilience. The authors of this paper argue that social contract theory, already codified in the U.S. Constitution and throughout U.S. institutions, provides a valuable compass for navigating the societal and economic impacts of AI.
This is part of the Social and Economic Policy Rethink Initiative, a RAND effort to transform the approach to solving social and economic policy problems.
