07 Mar 2026
1h 42m

Andrew Yang: UBI Before UHI, Solving Job Loss, and the Future of Work | #236

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Moonshots with Peter Diamandis

The podcast explores the potential societal impacts of rapidly advancing AI and robotics, particularly concerning job displacement and the changing social contract. Andrew Yang, advocate for universal basic income, joins Peter Diamandis and other co-hosts to discuss potential solutions like UBI and universal basic services (UBS). The conversation covers the feasibility of UBI, its optimal implementation, and alternative approaches such as UBS. Yang argues for UBI as a necessary intermediate step, while others explore how technology itself might provide basic services. The discussion also touches on the potential for social unrest, the role of government and billionaires in addressing these challenges, and the need for individuals to adapt through entrepreneurship and focusing on essential human skills.

Outlines

Part 1: Social Contract, UBI, and Politics

Part 2: Economic Security and Social Unrest

Part 3: The Future of Work and Education

Part 4: AI Relationships, Regulation, and Global Poverty

Part 5: AMA: Advocacy and Education

Part 6: AMA: Economic and Corporate Shifts

Part 7: AMA: Gig Work, Insurance, and Non-Profits

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