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AI boom warning: Why UBI could turn into a trap
The AI boom is reviving an old promise: that universal basic income will cushion workers as machines take over more tasks and ...
In 1967–68, amid the national college debate topic, versions of the idea reached the Oval Office in the Nixon era, then ebbed ...
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Get £1600 a month to do ‘nothing’ – welcome to an AI future where nobody works
As concerns grow over AI surpassing human abilities within two to three years. Polly Dunbar explores whether universal basic ...
Generous federal benefits have prevented employment from recovering faster (“A Guaranteed Income At Work,” Review & Outlook, Aug. 11). But one should think twice before interpreting this as evidence ...
The latest UBI pilot, backed by Sam Altman, shows once more the benefits of giving people money. Will the rest of the country ever listen? Still, despite dozens of tests and backing from some of the ...
Many presidential candidates seem to have one signature issue they're known for (remember the Medicare-for-All discussion and how Bernie Sanders "wrote the damn bill"?). For Andrew Yang, it's ...
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