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Yes, I think he's pointing out the obvious, however, I think there are a lot of people in the world who, frankly, feel like "wage slaves" and would love to be liberated from their jobs *IF* the AI economy lead to universal incomes. When enough people can't find jobs because the AI does it better and more cheaply, an economic revolution is likely to take place and Andrew Yang was just talking about this way before people were ready to hear it. What worries me more about AI and the way we are rolling it out are the many very dangerous possibilities with regard to biases and unintended consequences when we ask a black box to solve large/complex problems and fail to anticipate the ways AI could make things worse. Market forces are far too reckless to be trusted with driving this technology forward without better oversight and regulations than we have today. Trouble is, lawmakers are generally too stupid to actually understand and improve the situation, so it's a bit of a catch-22 in terms of policy making.
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Coding Result
DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningutilitarian
Policynone
Emotionapproval
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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