Chicago levies a 9% tax on leased computer software, which the city now claims includes artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT; the tax was originally designed to tax rented buildings and cars. Taxing services people use to work gives them a reason to work outside of Chicago, whose leaders seem to always be looking for new ways to tax businesses and residents thanks largely to city pension debt.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.