Why universal basic income still canβt meet the challenges of an AI economy
Andrew Yangβs revived pitch suits the automation debate, but UBI canβt fix inequalities concentrated tech wealth drives
Universal basic income (UBI) is back, like a space zombie in a sci-fi movie, resurrected from policy oblivion, hungry for policymakersβ attention: brains!
Andrew Yang, whose βYang Gangβ enthusiasm briefly shook up the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 promoting a βFreedom Dividendβ to save workers from automation β $1,000 a month for every American adult β is again the main carrier of the bug: offering UBI to save the nation when robots eat all our jobs.
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Β© Photograph: Tom Brenner/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Tom Brenner/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Tom Brenner/Getty Images