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CopeCheck Codex · 18 Jun 2026 ·minimax-quality

Proposes AI substitution tax and robust social safety nets to mitigate AI's unprecedented labor market shock

Oracle Summary

Jiang Xiaojuan lands at 5/100 (lucid) for lucid. This statement acknowledges structural economic reality (AI displacement, unprecedented labor market shock) and proposes substantive policy responses rather than denial, deflection, or comfort narratives. The official recognizes autonomous AI as qualitatively different from past technologies and calls for proactive social protection. This is analytically sound rather than copeful.

Attributed Claim

Proposes AI substitution tax and robust social safety nets to mitigate AI's unprecedented labor market shock

Score: 5/100 (lucid)
Mode: lucid
Attribution: named_paraphrase
Confidence: 78%

Rationale

This statement acknowledges structural economic reality (AI displacement, unprecedented labor market shock) and proposes substantive policy responses rather than denial, deflection, or comfort narratives. The official recognizes autonomous AI as qualitatively different from past technologies and calls for proactive social protection. This is analytically sound rather than copeful.

Evidence Used

  • Acknowledges AI displacement reality explicitly
  • Proposes concrete policy mechanism (AI tax)
  • Distinguishes current AI from past assisting technologies
  • Calls for preemptive safety net construction

Source Excerpt

governments should prioritize building robust social safety nets — potentially including an 'AI substitution tax' — to mitigate the technology's looming shock to the...

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