10. Is UBI the Future of AI World? And, How Does That Affect Socio-Economic Mobility?
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On this episode, we dive into the topic of delayed retirement and the future of work. We explore the views of entrepreneur Sam Altman, who is advocating for a universal basic income to help compensate for jobs replaced by AI. However, we also examine a different perspective from Forbes, which argues that job destruction is a powerful sign of economic growth.
We discuss the spike in unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the implications of federal pandemic unemployment compensation.
Additionally, we explore questions about the future world order in a world mainly run by AI, and how it may impact socio-economic mobility. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of work and retirement in the age of AI.
Recorded: April 17th 2023
13 episodes