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The Future of Survival: UBI in the Age of Agentic AI
Season 2 · Episode 639

The Future of Survival: UBI in the Age of Agentic AI

As AI transforms the workforce, Herman and Corn explore if Universal Basic Income is a radical dream or a pragmatic necessity for survival.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 15, 202622m 22s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Herman and Corn dive deep into the rapidly evolving landscape of labor as agentic AI begins to reshape the concept of entry-level work in 2026. They trace the intellectual history of Universal Basic Income from Thomas Paine to modern-day pilots in Finland and California, examining how a guaranteed floor could decouple survival from market labor. The discussion tackles the "landlord’s tax" concern, the potential for UBI to empower workers against toxic environments, and the innovative funding models—like VAT and data dividends—that could turn machine productivity into a shared societal dividend. This conversation serves as a vital exploration of how we might restructure our social contracts to ensure human dignity and economic stability in a world where traditional employment is no longer a guarantee for all.