
Humanoid robots present an unprecedented dilemma for the economy
ABC There is a lot of anxious talk in share markets about whether we’re in the midst of an AI bubble. We are, of course.

Humanoid robots present an unprecedented dilemma for the economy
ABC There is a lot of anxious talk in share markets about whether we’re in the midst of an AI bubble. We are, of course.

Marshall Islands introduces world’s first crypto-based universal income scheme
RNZ The government announced its universal basic income (UBI) system on Wednesday, with blockchain as its main mode of delivery. It marks the first system

Can Stockton’s groundbreaking guaranteed income experiment help solve the affordability crisis?
Recordnet.com The idea of guaranteed income programs has been around for decades, but it wasn’t until one of the country’s first guaranteed income programs launched

Cook County, which includes Chicago, has made its guaranteed minimum income permanent
MSN.com Cook County, which includes Chicago, ran a two-year basic income experiment in 2022. During the pilot, thousands of residents received $500 a month to

South Korea’s UBI President is a Green Light for the Rest of Us
UBI Works Once in a while, a major political leader emerges who understands deeply how basic income can give citizens a hand up, spur the

Marshall Islands Launches Nationwide Universal Basic Income Program Using Digital Infrastructure
Korea Times The Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has introduced a nationwide Universal Basic Income (UBI) program, marking the first country

Ottawa ‘isn’t interested’ in funding P.E.I.’s guaranteed basic income pilot, minister says
CBC News Prince Edward Island’s social development minister says the federal government isn’t interested in funding the province’s guaranteed basic income pilot project — at

Senate Committee to Study Guaranteed Livable Basic Income
This week’s federal budget has overwhelmingly focused on tax breaks and benefits for those with most. Meanwhile, Canada also loses tens of billions of dollars each

Business Insider A group of Democratic lawmakers wants to test a new kind of social safety net: a monthly paycheck provided by the federal government