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In the second of a two-episode series, Orly Mazur of SMU Dedman School of Law discusses her views on the tax implications of increasing automation and the alternatives to a robot tax.
Listen to the first episode in this series, "Should We Have a Robot Tax? Part 2."
For more on Orly, read "A Conversation With Orly Mazur: Taking on Tax and Tech."
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Host: David D. Stewart
Executive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige Jones
Showrunner and Audio Engineer: Jordan Parrish
Guest Relations: Alexis Hart
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