Topic: Andrew Yang

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Error Bars
Episode 1850 1:27:59 - 1:32:14

1850: Error Bars

Andrew Yang on AI Job Displacement, Call Centers

Andrew Yang warns that AI is on a "hockey stick" growth curve that will decimate entry-level white-collar jobs, particularly in call centers. He notes that the hiring of recent computer science graduates has fallen sharply as companies shift their budgets from human labor to "compute" and AI tokens.

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 2:11:27 - 2:15:12

1680: Seismic Sundae

Sam Altman's Universal Basic Income Study

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman conducted a three-year study giving 1,000 low-income people $1,000 per month to test the viability of Universal Basic Income (UBI). The study found that recipients worked about one hour less per week and spent the money on basics like food and rent. Critics argue that UBI leads to dependency, while tech titans like Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey support it as a solution for AI-driven job displacement.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 2:12:26 - 2:15:01

1647: Carbon Bomb

Universal Basic Income Rebranded as "Cash Aid"

Pilot programs for guaranteed income are expanding across US cities, often rebranded as "cash aid" to sound more palatable to the public. These programs, supported by tech entrepreneurs as a solution to AI-driven job loss, provide low-income households with $500 to $1,000 monthly. Opponents express concern that permanent "no-strings" cash payments could discourage workforce participation.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 43:03 - 47:46

1629: Sunflower Kids

Capitalism Critique and Universal Basic Income Advocacy

A series of social media clips features young Americans arguing that basic necessities like food, water, and shelter should not be "gatekept" behind a paywall. The speakers advocate for Universal Basic Income (UBI), suggesting that the current capitalist system is designed for corporate profit rather than human life. These sentiments are often expressed by individuals who simultaneously maintain high-cost personal lifestyles, such as owning modern vehicles.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 38:43 - 41:09

1582: Balconazi

Vivek Ramaswamy, Eminem Rap and Viral Campaign Strategy

Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy gained significant social media attention after performing Eminem's "Lose Yourself" at the Iowa State Fair. Former Andrew Yang campaign manager Zach Graumann comments on the necessity of viral moments for long-shot candidates. The hosts compare the performance to the "Dean Scream," questioning if such stunts translate into actual votes.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 1:42 - 4:38

1542: Digital Dementia

Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, AI Development Pause Letter

Over 1,300 tech leaders, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, signed an open letter calling for a six-month pause on advanced AI development. The letter cites profound risks to society and humanity. Critics suggest the move is a strategic attempt by Musk to allow his own ventures to catch up to competitors like OpenAI.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 25:40 - 28:02

1542: Digital Dementia

AI Probability Calculations, Andrew Yang, False Idols

The hosts argue that AI is merely performing probability calculations based on large language models, similar to how chess computers operate. They criticize the elevation of figures like Andrew Yang and Steve Wozniak as "intellectual giants" in the AI debate. The segment characterizes the current AI movement as a "false idol" replacing previous scientific trends.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 24:50 - 28:41

1300: Electrical College

Andrew Yang, Vaccine Financial Incentives

Andrew Yang proposed offering $1,500 to Americans who receive the COVID-19 vaccine to encourage uptake and return to normalcy. Public concern remains regarding the legal immunity granted to vaccine manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna under federal law. Questions are raised about the long-term effects of mRNA technology and the lack of traditional liability for potential injuries.

CAPS
Episode 1224 11:58 - 13:40

1224: CAPS

Andrew Yang, CNN Contributor on Technocratic Governance

Andrew Yang joins CNN as a contributor, arguing that the global pandemic highlights the need for functional, technocratic government. He suggests that a Joe Biden presidency would restore competence by bringing back experienced officials from the Obama administration.

Rando
Episode 1216 28:40 - 34:07

1216: Rando

New Hampshire Primary Results and Amy Klobuchar Surge

The fallout of the New Hampshire primary is reviewed, noting the departures of Deval Patrick, Andrew Yang, and Michael Bennet. Amy Klobuchar's third-place finish is seen as a status-elevating "surge," while Michael Bloomberg's heavy spending on ads featuring Barack Obama is noted as an insult to Joe Biden.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 1:07:52 - 1:12:49

1193: Blafrican

Andrew Yang MSNBC Blackout, Race Card Strategy

Andrew Yang criticizes MSNBC for omitting him from polling graphics and giving him the least speaking time during debates. The hosts suggest Yang should "pull the race card" to shame the network's progressive moderators like Rachel Maddow. They discuss the lack of Asian American representation in media control rooms.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 1:13:11 - 1:16:39

1192: Balderdash!

Andrew Yang, World Data Organization, and New World Order

Andrew Yang's debate performance is scrutinized for his proposal to create a "World Data Organization" (WDO) similar to the WTO. Yang argued that data is the "new oil" and requires international oversight. The hosts interpret this as a call for total global control over personal information and dossiers, leading them to "disqualify" Yang for his explicit embrace of a "World Order" framework.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 47:10 - 49:28

1182: Coupon Clipping

Andrew Yang and Elizabeth Warren Debate Big Tech Antitrust

Andrew Yang argued that using 20th-century antitrust frameworks to break up Big Tech companies will not solve modern problems like teen anxiety and depression. He criticized Elizabeth Warren's plan, suggesting that competition alone doesn't fix the negative effects of social media. The discussion included a jab at Microsoft's Bing as an inferior navigation alternative.

Vinyl Vote
Episode 1173 40:11 - 44:37

1173: Vinyl Vote

Andrew Yang Freedom Dividend, Candidate Reactions, Universal Basic Income

Andrew Yang announced a campaign initiative to give ten American families $1,000 a month for a year to demonstrate the efficacy of Universal Basic Income. The announcement was met with visible laughter and mockery from fellow candidates Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, and Pete Buttigieg. Critics viewed the move as a campaign stunt, while Yang framed it as a way to trust citizens over politicians.

Poop-in
Episode 1168 2:44:10 - 2:45:28

1168: Poop-in

Andrew Yang Criticizes Media Conglomerates on Podcasts

Democratic candidate Andrew Yang expressed surprise at being treated more fairly by Fox News than by MSNBC. Yang noted that his experience on the campaign trail has revealed "kernels of truth" in criticisms regarding media bias and the influence of large conglomerates.

Tacorista
Episode 1166 49:09 - 51:55

1166: Tacorista

Andrew Yang Podcast, Presidential Debate Rigging Claims

Democratic candidate Andrew Yang appeared on the H3 Podcast and claimed that televised presidential debates are "rigged" and feel like reality TV. Yang alleged that some campaigns coordinate with TV networks ahead of time to plan specific attacks on opponents like Joe Biden. He described the debate format as a farce that focuses on drama rather than complex policy questions.

Replacists
Episode 1161 9:57 - 16:15

1161: Replacists

The Great Replacement Theory, Andrew Yang, Automation

The El Paso manifesto references "The Great Replacement," a theory popularized by French author Renaud Camus regarding the demographic replacement of white Europeans. The shooter's writings also mirror talking points from Democratic candidate Andrew Yang, specifically regarding the threat of job automation and the necessity of Universal Basic Income (UBI). There is speculation that the Democratic Party may use these links to marginalize Yang's campaign.

Replacists
Episode 1161 54:56 - 1:01:33

1161: Replacists

Andrew Yang, News Ombudsman, Deep Fakes

Andrew Yang proposed the creation of a federal "news ombudsman" to combat deep fakes and Russian misinformation. Critics argue that such a position would effectively police free speech and protect the administration rather than the public. During an encounter with an "InfoWars" reporter, Yang struggled to define the role beyond its utility in protecting his own image from doctored media.