Dad Saves America | Social Security Is Dying. Is UBI the Next Step? @DadSavesAmerica | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman funded the largest universal basic income (UBI) experiment in history, and now the data is in. UBI gained mainstream traction as the central plank of Andrew Yang’s 2020 Democratic primary campaign, and with the growing capabilities of AI, his concerns about how automation will impact employment are more relevant than ever. While I don’t necessarily agree with apocalyptic economic predictions regarding AI, various forms of UBI have long been the preferred form of a social safety net among laissez-faire, free-market economists, especially given its merits in eliminating bureaucratic inefficiency. Then again, one of the better—or at least less bad—things that the federal government does is Social Security, and even that had to be sold to the American people through flat-out lies and rapidly proved to be nothing more than a Ponzi scheme. What lessons do we need to learn from almost a century of federal welfare policy, and how should that guide our next steps?
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman funded the largest universal basic income (UBI) experiment in history, and now the data is in. UBI gained mainstream traction as the central plank of Andrew Yang’s 2020 Democratic primary campaign, and with the growing capabilities of AI, his concerns about how automation will impact employment are more relevant than ever. While I don’t necessarily agree with apocalyptic economic predictions regarding AI, various forms of UBI have long been the preferred form of a social safety net among laissez-faire, free-market economists, especially given its merits in eliminating bureaucratic inefficiency. Then again, one of the better—or at least less bad—things that the federal government does is Social Security, and even that had to be sold to the American people through flat-out lies and rapidly proved to be nothing more than a Ponzi scheme. What lessons do we need to learn from almost a century of federal welfare policy, and how should that guide our next steps?
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Our Website: dadsavesamerica.com
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Dad Saves America is a channel dedicated to celebrating heroic fatherhood while teaching the next generation of fathers strategies they can utilize in parenting their children. We believe strong children come from a strong family. We’ve had many experts in the studio, including Jonathan Haidt, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Troy Kotsur, John Mackey, Ben Askren, and Adam Carolla.
#ubi #socialsecurity #openai