Comment by Rachel U. Greszler

Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation.
AI holds enormous promise for improving productivity, expanding opportunity, and enhancing the quality of work. Like past technological innovations—from the Industrial Revolution to the rise of computing—AI has the potential to complement human labor, reduce burdensome tasks, and create new forms of economic activity. History shows that these innovations always lead to higher incomes, new jobs, and improved living standards over the long run. While AI’s onset is swifter than past innovations and it brings unique self-learning capabilities, there is no reason to believe it will defy past innovations and make people worse off.
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AI Verified The testimony says AI will create new jobs and higher incomes and gives no reason to expect people to be worse off, which is directly relevant to the underclass claim. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 36min ago
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AI Verified Greszler says AI has promise, will create new jobs and higher incomes, and gives no reason to expect people to be worse off, so the recorded answer is correct. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 34min ago

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AI Verified Rachel Greszler’s testimony says AI has promise, higher incomes and new jobs, and no reason to believe it will make people worse off. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 36min ago
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