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The companies building and profiting from artificial intelligence face a narrowing window to act on their own terms: share the gains with workers before displacement peaks and political backlash sets the agenda instead.
The argument, directed at the United States specifically, is that corporate and public policy cannot wait for the worst job losses to materialize before moving in a pro-worker direction.
The Timing Argument Is Also a Business Argument This isn't principally a moral case — it's a sequencing one.
Tech giants that voluntarily reshape how AI wealth flows have more control over the terms than those reacting to a crisis already in motion.
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