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  • what's up everyone today I'm talking about Andrew yang universal basic income

  • and how Automation is gonna steal your job even if you're a doctor lawyer

  • bartender chef gymnast service dog hooker comedian

  • it won't be long until I'm replaced in here and this is my bedroom

  • it's what Andrew yang calls a tsunami of unemployment and he's running for

  • president with a plan to deal with it if you've heard anything about me in my

  • campaign you've heard something like this there's an Asian man running for

  • president who wants to give everyone $1,000 on month. hey you had me at Asian

  • man but Wow a thousand bucks a month that's enough to buy health insurance

  • plus $500 left over to definitely not buy drugs with this is Knee Of The Curve

  • welcome to knee of the curve I'm Emmett Short and if you don't know this is a show about

  • the topics leading us to the technological singularity there's a

  • tsunami a change about to hit us and most people are too busy building

  • sandcastles to notice so hit subscribe to stay up to date on human obsolescence

  • I know a lot of you are waiting for the sex robot episode but I'm not gonna put

  • that up until I do rigorous research and those creepy ass dolls are not cheap and

  • I'm not gonna get one secondhand plus ubi is a core issue when it comes to sex

  • pots house an honest lady of the night supposed to pay the bills when robot

  • blowjob machines are popping up all over London what what that that those are

  • urinals if those are urinals then how come when I was in one I had a

  • mind-blowing never mind moving on let's get into it jobs those

  • things robots keep stealing from America's Mexicans I'm kidding

  • Mexicans don't want these jobs more than 90% of our hired farm workers come from

  • Mexico but we're seeing a hundred fifty thousand fewer farm workers each year

  • young peope growing up in rural Mexico are getting

  • more education that gives them ticket to higher paying jobs that demand more

  • Skills and provide them with more stable employment the alternative is to find

  • new ways of growing these crops with fewer workers so it's all about

  • technology yeah turns out nobody wants to stand in the Sun 14 hours a day

  • picking strawberries and if you do you've taken this whole strawberries or

  • my favorite food thing way too far strawberries are for breakfast or

  • dessert or sex stuff but that's it anyway

  • robots are taking our jobs the five most common jobs in the United States right

  • now are administrative and clerical work retail and sales food service and food

  • prep truck driving and transportation and manufacturing those five jobs

  • comprise about half of all American jobs over the next number of months AI is

  • going to become industry indistinguishable from a person yeah

  • like the new Google answering service yeah that comes with the pixel phone so

  • it's amazing Google assistant is getting spooky good

  • Google's Gmail now finishes your sentences stealing jobs from millions of

  • annoying spouses if you really knew me that well you'd know I like to finish my

  • own don't say thoughts I say thoughts now historically people that feared

  • machines would put everyone out of work have been called Luddites which is a

  • term from the 1800s for the bands of English workers who destroyed machinery

  • that was threatening their jobs I think it was cotton gins or looms but it got

  • pretty violent with a lot of people dying and one unsympathetic factory

  • owner William horse fall getting his balls shot off

  • yeah because of looms how many of you have noticed doors closing where you

  • live I know you're from all over the country and why are those stores closing

  • one word answer Amazon Amazon soaking up 20 billion dollars in business every

  • single year how much are they paying in taxes zero

  • hey Bezos if I were you I'd start worrying about my balls we automated

  • away four million manufacturing jobs in Michigan Ohio Pennsylvania Wisconsin and

  • my friends and Technology know we're about to do the same thing to millions

  • of retail jobs call center jobs fast-food jobs

  • truck driving jobs and on and on but ultimately Luddites have always been

  • wrong every time machines take over an industry new and often

  • better jobs have been created in fact AI and robotics are already creating new

  • jobs there is a cafe in Tokyo where the waiters are actually robots controlled

  • by paraplegic people using eye movements you got to hand it to technology these

  • people had their spines crushed technology found a way to crush their

  • souls yeah thanks for the waiter gig nobody thought of inventing an eye

  • control drafting board so she can get back to being a fucking architect no

  • thanks for the nine-hour shift serving coffee to the mobile elite for minimum

  • wage really fills the void from her last job designing Tokyo's Olympic Stadium

  • great work okay so that one's not great but if hitch history repeats itself more

  • and better jobs will follow why would this time be any different the

  • Industrial Revolution which people generally refer to and say hey we've

  • been through this before Bain and McKinsey project that this time

  • is going to be three to four times faster and larger than that according to

  • economic theory if you were to automate away 4 million manufacturing jobs which

  • we did those workers would move get retrained rescaled find new higher

  • productivity jobs and all would be well but when I dug into the numbers it turns

  • out that almost half of those workers left the workforce and never worked

  • again and of that group about half filed for disability and then you saw a surge

  • in substance abuse and drug overdoses and suicides that's actually a much

  • better sign of what's gonna happen when the three and a half million truckers

  • and the two and a half million call center worker isn't the over ten million

  • retail workers suffer from the same sort of displacement right the scale of job

  • displacement across multiple industries is going to be bigger than anything

  • that's happened in the past by orders of magnitude

  • enter ubi universal basic income or what andrew yang has rebranded the freedom

  • dividend universal basic income money for nothing and chicks for free that's

  • not what it is ubi which the bowel disease also not what it is we need to

  • have everyone share in all of the gains from this progress and innovation my

  • flagship proposal of freedom dividend would put $1,000 a month into the hands

  • of every American so that if your mall closes or your job gets blasted away you

  • at least have $12,000 year that helps take the pressure off

  • and helps you transition in a better better direction

  • well that sounds dope but the fear is that with no jobs available and people

  • getting free money everyone will start living pointless unproductive

  • meaningless lives basically the whole country will turn into Housewives of

  • Beverly Hills your D linking income from actually earning a living when you work

  • that you get more out of it than money you get self-esteem just incentivized

  • people to be more or less industrious I would say are you a self-made success

  • story well are you robbing other people their ability to make be a self-made

  • success story wait so robots are coming for our jobs

  • and universal basic income is coming for our meaning but what about the vast

  • majority of people who hate their jobs does that mean they hate meaning or do

  • some jobs offer people a lot more meaning than others or maybe the more

  • money you make the more options you have to create meaningful things in your life

  • like support a family or pursue those kinds of jobs people don't hate

  • what are those jobs called oh yeah careers Chris Rock said it best now the

  • people in the audience with careers need to learn to shut the fuck up when you

  • around people with jobs don't let your happiness make somebody

  • sad yeah it turns out people don't really like jobs how did all these

  • people with careers not see that people like Bernie Sanders

  • I believe in a jobs guarantee why is it Federal jobs guaranteed better than a

  • universal basic that what a simple reason I think most people want to work

  • and I believe under a Sanders administration what we would do is

  • create those jobs you couldn't even call it a federal career guarantee no you're

  • gonna get a government job and you're gonna work hard you're gonna love it

  • because it gives you meaning okay what kind of job am I gonna get you got an

  • infrastructure which is crumbling we can put millions of people to work doing

  • that you want me to be a construction worker hey Bernie fuck you we're talking

  • half of all jobs in America gone in the next two decades and you want to create

  • a huge government bureaucracy to manage everybody's job I think in practice it

  • would be somewhere between highly and proud

  • to call and dystopian because if you've ever employed lots and lots of people

  • you have to put a bureaucracy in place to employ them and monitor them and then

  • if they don't like their job or don't like their boss or aren't doing a good

  • job and they're dependent upon that job for their very survival and you're

  • guaranteeing them that job then what do you do

  • and that to me is the path we must avoid it might be well intended but we might

  • as well just give everyone gray overalls while we're at it so what will people do

  • if it's not mandatory government jobs which let's hope that doesn't happen

  • Bernie you psychopath what do you bi opponents think people are gonna do when

  • the tsunami of unemployment hits just calmly adjust the Industrial Revolution

  • at the turn of the century included mass riots that killed dozens of Americans

  • and caused billions of dollars worth of damage

  • we now have Labor Day as a national holiday because of those riots we

  • implemented Universal High School in 1911 and part as a response to these

  • problems so even if you just rely upon history you would expect a lot of

  • violence and tumult and conflict Luddites are gonna wreck shit it's a

  • recurring theme but what you may not realize about those original Luddites is

  • they weren't angry with the machines if technology was gonna be used in a way to

  • benefit at everyone they were happy with it they saw this really not as a

  • technological fight but an economic fight when the Luddite started breaking

  • machines it was because they had lost their attempt to mitigate the way that

  • economic change would happen yeah people don't have a problem with the machines

  • doing tasks we don't want to do we love that the problem is with the economic

  • upheaval that comes along with the transition the choice we have to make is

  • who's in control of our economic future who do you think is most capable of

  • creating the new more fulfilling and higher paying jobs of the future the

  • government andrew yang says you are do we want to work for ourselves or do we

  • want to work for the government and and if this is the the choice we have if

  • this is the choice we have it's not about what would serve our government

  • it's what would serve ourselves we are the owners and shareholders of the

  • society it's our wealth and we should be able to decide what we want to do with

  • it opponents say the big problem to doing

  • UVI is people are going to be too lazy to do anything so

  • nothing will happen seems like the choices between nothing happening or

  • people getting their balls shot off if I was a software engineer my balls would

  • be donating to Andrew Yang's campaign and guess what here are the top five

  • occupations of donors to the yin-yang software engineers number one so these

  • are the people that are closest to the action when I talk to software engineers

  • they're like oh yeah it's real because they know what's going on the smartest

  • of them have been talking about ubi for years I think ultimately we will have to

  • have some kind of universal basic income I don't think we're gonna have a choice

  • basic minimum earnings for everybody so that every there's nobody that is having

  • to sleep on the street we should explore ideas like universal basic income to

  • make sure that everyone has a cushion to try new ideas these are the guys making

  • the machines I say we trust their self-interest and let them give us money

  • it's like pre-emptive reverse extortion it's like if a small business went to

  • the mob and was like hey can we pay you some money to protect us from you it's

  • brilliant and it's worth taking a moment to reflect on why this is all happening

  • right now and it's in the name of the show Denis the curve the line on the

  • graph is the rate of technological advancement it's growing exponentially

  • and the point of most extreme change is the knee of the curve humanity is

  • getting very close and things are going to change faster than they've ever

  • changed before that's why we need to react to this problem in a way we've

  • never tried before now look I don't know if universal basic income is gonna fix

  • all the problems of this job loss tsunami but after you understand the

  • situation and listen to all the other plans

  • it absolutely seems like the least crazy if you'd like me to have a basic income

  • I'm only $1,000 a month away from earning a thousand dollars a month on

  • patreon link in description if you'd like to write jokes for this series

  • which I don't have a joke for so there's your end hit me up on Twitter at kneeing

  • the curve where I post the topics for upcoming episodes if you get a joke on

  • the show you get a credit in the description a shout-out at the end of

  • the episode and soon prizes but not til I get at least one patreon supporter

  • looking at you mom let me know in the comments what you think about automation

  • and ubi and if you're in the please share this video with your

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  • everything peace

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