Sam Altman has been nothing if not vocal about his belief in universal basic income (UBI). President of Silicon Valley’s most prestigious startup accelerator, Y Combinator, Altman has led the charge in recent years to determine the feasibility of UBI.
And now he thinks he’s found the solution to narrow the partisan divide surrounding it.
The key, he told Spectacle , was to treat it as a modified version of profit-sharing. What I would propose is a model like a company where you get a share in US Inc. And then, instead of getting a fixed fee, you get a percentage […]
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