pay rate, he doesn t ask for a raise. melvin. you should be able to pay for a robot like you pay for a worker. instead of paying $500,000 all upfront, and taking three orfour $500,000 all upfront, and taking three or four years to recoup the cost of that one time big investment, our model allows you to pay on a monthly basis, $2100 a month which is a fraction of the cost a typical human worker. so there you have it, get on it, i cry one. rent a robot.
just keeps getting smarter. does this mean that some won t have the same efficiencies in their warehouses. we don t sell them, we release them as a service. for the same cost as a human worker you can lease one of our robots and use it for as much as you need to. that way anyone has access to the technology. it was so nice to talk to you, you re doing really neat stuff, congratulations on everything so far. still to come, how to come up with a budget and stick to it. plus why you need to own your mistakes so you can fix them. the line between work and life hasn t just blurred.
the robot uses that information to keep getting smarter. and is this something that s very expensive that s going to separate the big businesses with lots of money from the small and medium-sized businesses that aren t going to have the same efficiencies in their warehouses? right. so to counter that, withe actua don t sell the robots. they re pretty expensive. we lease them as a service. so as the same cost as a human worker, you can lease one of our robots and use it as much as you need to. that way anyone has access to the technology. it was so nice to talk to you. you re doing some really neat stuff and congratulations on all the success so far. and still to come, how to come up with a budget and stick to it. plus, why you need to own your mistakes so that you can actually fix them. the line between work and life hasn t just blurred.
eric: some of the pushback on the taxes on robots would be, the incentive to use a robot is it s cheaper. if you re going to make it more expensive by taxing it, you want to stop any activity, tax it more. greg: that s not a free market. dana: i agree. one of the reasons gates said that was that if you take, if you take all these workers and they no longer have jobs and incomes, how are you going to get tax in order to fund the government? that was part of it. kimberly: operate as a disincentive to say i m going to take a human worker versus a robot. like greg said, you really can t stop the forward progression of technology. eric: you can if you tax edge. kimberly: you can try. eventually, you are playing a game of attrition. eventually it will break down and you re going to have to go with it. you have to figure out ways and innovate for other jobs that you can have. people do, so you can keep
everyone thinks now it s not just reforming of failed system, but people, tens of millions of people are going to be thrown in the streets, your bills are going from 20,000 to $50,000 a year in terms of deductibles and what people have led to be believe and that s why the republicans are losing support and they ve got to pull ahead, do what s right and work it out. david: that s what the president says he plans to do. the cashin in gang getting ready to roll at the bottom of the hour. what have you got? hi, david, donald trump s leaked tax return shows he paid a higher tax rate than president obama and bernie sanders. time for them to get off the witch hunt. and a brand new artificial infell against, bill gates says any robot replacing a human worker should be taxed. is he right. david: an ai tax. declaring war on the environment, some liberals say the president is doing that with major cuts to the epa.