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Californians Deserve a Share of AI’s Wealth

Californians Deserve a Share of AI’s Wealth

Santa Barbara Independent

May 8, 2026

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You know how we’re always talking about the future here on the Central Coast—whether it’s the next wave at Rincon or the latest farm-to-table spot in the Funk Zone? Well, a big-picture conversation about that future just landed in our laps, thanks to a recent piece in the *Santa Barbara Independent*. It’s about Tom Steyer’s pitch for governor: the idea that as artificial intelligence reshapes our economy, everyday Californians—not just Silicon Valley giants—should get a piece of the pie.

It’s easy to think AI is a San Francisco or Los Angeles story, but think about what it means for us here in Santa Barbara. Our local workforce powers everything from hospitality to tech startups and agriculture. If AI boosts productivity or displaces jobs, the wealth it creates shouldn’t just float north on Highway 101. Steyer’s proposal—something like a “data dividend” or a public trust funded by AI profits—could mean real investments in things we care about: affordable housing, coastal protection, or even our local schools.

So, while the details are still being debated, this is a conversation worth having on our own front porches. Because whether you’re a surfer, a winemaker, or a remote worker in a cottage on the Mesa, the way we share this new wealth will shape what our community looks like for the next generation. Worth keeping an eye on, neighbor.

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