$1,000-a-month basic income program launches for workers displaced by AI

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Recap: One suggestion for helping the many thousands of people laid off or unable to find a job because of AI has long been a basic income program. That plan is no longer a theoretical proposition: it started running this week, though recipient numbers are currently low.

The program is for workers who have lost pay, jobs, or opportunities to AI, writes the Blood in the Machine newsletter. Called the AI Dividend, it is run by nonprofits the AI Commons Project and What We Will, which aim to support humans in an increasingly AI-first world.

AI Dividend issues a no-strings payment of $1,000 a month for a year to between 25 and 50 workers impacted by AI. Organizers say they have $300,000 in initial funding. The goal is to distribute $3 million in funds in 2026, an ambitious target they hope to achieve by pushing AI companies to contribute to the program, which sounds easier said than done.

One of the organizers behind the program, veteran software engineer Kaitlin Cort, said the scale of the AI issue became apparent through the difficulties in trying to find jobs for graduates of her programming classes.

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Cort says she's seen the job market for entry-level programmers dry up as executives and managers across the tech industry embrace AI coding assistants powered by Microsoft's Copilot and Anthropic's Claude.

"The few jobs that students have landed have often been demeaning," Cort says, "and not really allowing them to do real engineering work, but rather asking them to review repetitive tasks, and validate parts of code created by AI."

One person who is, or was, a supporter of universal basic income is Sam Altman. The OpenAI boss said that in 2016, he started realizing the effects that advanced AI could have on society, especially jobs, and conducted an experiment aimed at showing that UBI could negate some of these issues. That program gave 1,000 people $1,000 per month, while a 2,000-person control group was given $50 per month.

Altman's study ultimately found that regular cash gave people more flexibility and let them spend more on basics like food and housing, while only slightly reducing work hours. But it did not significantly improve physical health or long-term financial stability.

In 2024, Altman said that UBI could be supplanted by what he calls universal basic compute. "[E]verybody gets a slice of GPT-7's compute and they can use it, they can resell it, they can donate it to somebody to use for cancer research," Altman suggested.

In August 2025, Miles Brundage, who was OpenAI's senior policy advisor and head of the AGI readiness team until 2024, argued that AI-enabled growth could push UBI to $10,000 per month.

One of the Godfathers of AI, Geoffrey Hinton, also believes these payments will be needed in the face of AI-related job losses, though Anthropic boss Dario Amodei thinks handing out money won't be enough to address the problem.

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Helicopter money doesn't work. It just leads to more inflation. In all of human history, one's ability to survive depended on their ability to provide useful, unique, and/or necessary value to someone in exchange for resources. No amount of technology will ever overcome this.
I refuse to accept that poor people are causing inflation when businesses are posting record profits while repos and mortgage defulats are the highest they've been in the last 100 years
 
Helicopter money doesn't work. It just leads to more inflation. In all of human history, one's ability to survive depended on their ability to provide useful, unique, and/or necessary value to someone in exchange for resources. No amount of technology will ever overcome this.
Financial value can be assigned to anything, even welfare. Sure, it can be made a mess of too but that doesn't mean it can't be made to work.
 
Helicopter money doesn't work. It just leads to more inflation. In all of human history, one's ability to survive depended on their ability to provide useful, unique, and/or necessary value to someone in exchange for resources. No amount of technology will ever overcome this.

except in the next 2 years 4-5 million people will be permanently offlined and ejected from IT, front line support, documentation, customer service etc.. there are only so many non-ai jobs left and the modern slave traders that will hire a very tiny amount will not provide livable income. what then ? you cant have 5 million people become doctors, mechanics, tailors, cobblers, news writers, school teachers, public service drivers, counselors etc..the number of equal paying jobs does not exist and is dropping in availability.. it requires 56,000$ per person per year to afford a 1000 sqft domicile ... if there are no jobs what then? Middle managers are just 'meat data' aggregators, middle management itself is already extinct and just doesn't want to admit it. where do 12.7 million 'mid level' managers go to earn 75-125k per year when they are all replaced by ai in the next 5 years? ... before 2035 every single customer service job will be AI-kiosks, medical schedulers will be AI-kiosks, front of the house restaurant or coffee servers will be will be AI-kiosks, stores will only have stockers and no check out staff, buss drivers will be AI, taxis will be AI, shipping will be AI, dockworkers will be reduced to a few human problem solvers and the entire dock workers union will cease to exist, warehouses already can replace 20-30% of all staff and then pay-cut the surviviors (amazon).

When in a decade 7% of the entire nation is not working and there are no jobs that can profive the required 56000$ a year to pay for JUST housing what then?

you dont have an answer for that sooooo ... NEXT!!
 
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except in the next 2 years 4-5 million people will be permanently offlined and ejected from IT, front line support, documentation, customer service etc.. there are only so many non-ai jobs left and the modern slave traders that will hire a very tiny amount will not provide livable income. what then ? you cant have 5 million people become doctors, mechanics, tailors, cobblers, news writers, school teachers, public service drivers, counselors etc..the number of equal paying jobs does not exist and is dropping in availability.. it requires 56,000$ per person per year to afford a 1000 sqft domicile ... if there are no jobs what then? Middle managers are just 'meat data' aggregators, middle management itself is already extinct and just doesn't want to admit it. where do 12.7 million 'mid level' managers go to earn 75-125k per year when they are all replaced by ai in the next 5 years? ... before 2035 every single customer service job will be AI-kiosks, medical schedulers will be AI-kiosks, front of the house restaurant or coffee servers will be will be AI-kiosks, stores will only have stockers and no check out staff, buss drivers will be AI, taxis will be AI, shipping will be AI, dockworkers will be reduced to a few human problem solvers and the entire dock workers union will cease to exist, warehouses already can replace 20-30% of all staff and then pay-cut the surviviors (amazon).

When in a decade 7% of the entire nation is not working and there are no jobs that can profive the required 56000$ a year to pay for JUST housing what then?

you dont have an answer for that sooooo ... NEXT!!
In Norway there used to be Post offices, physical banks, paper newspapers, butchershops, music stores that sold cd’s ..and the list goes on and on.
Those stores are gone - or have gone digital, yet we still have an unemployment rate of just 2,4%
Yes, AI is different and will make a bigger impact, but it won’t go as fast as people think.
Consumer adoption for AI today is extremely low compared to the investments. Everyone seems to agree that AI «changes everything», so far the major impact has been AI slop on Insta and TikTok and AI written on every concievable product ..AI Toothbrush! AI Lamp!
 
Remember ... the money to pay for the administration of this project, proposed and run by "nonprofits" AI Commons Project and What We Will, has to come from somewhere. And these administrators will expect CEO-level salaries, stock funds, raises, healthcare plans, pensions . . .
 
Funny how this sort of thing can even be talked about now, once the professional middle classes start to be affected by shifts in the economy.

...would any of them give a damn if it were the industrial revolution all over again, when it only really affected the poor, working class who are always out of sight out of mind to the middle class and upwards.


 
I refuse to accept that poor people are causing inflation when businesses are posting record profits while repos and mortgage defulats are the highest they've been in the last 100 years
He didnt say poor people caused inflation. Strawmen arguments shouldnt be this easy to spot....

He said helicopter money leads to inflation. Which is true. Every time we have given away masses of cash to people, it has resulted in higher prices. Its basic supply and demand. Money is the value of your labor. If money is given away with no labor, that money becomes meaningless.
except in the next 2 years 4-5 million people will be permanently offlined and ejected from IT, front line support, documentation, customer service etc.. there are only so many non-ai jobs left and the modern slave traders that will hire a very tiny amount will not provide livable income. what then ? you cant have 5 million people become doctors, mechanics, tailors, cobblers, news writers, school teachers, public service drivers, counselors etc..the number of equal paying jobs does not exist and is dropping in availability.. it requires 56,000$ per person per year to afford a 1000 sqft domicile ... if there are no jobs what then? Middle managers are just 'meat data' aggregators, middle management itself is already extinct and just doesn't want to admit it. where do 12.7 million 'mid level' managers go to earn 75-125k per year when they are all replaced by ai in the next 5 years? ... before 2035 every single customer service job will be AI-kiosks, medical schedulers will be AI-kiosks, front of the house restaurant or coffee servers will be will be AI-kiosks, stores will only have stockers and no check out staff, buss drivers will be AI, taxis will be AI, shipping will be AI, dockworkers will be reduced to a few human problem solvers and the entire dock workers union will cease to exist, warehouses already can replace 20-30% of all staff and then pay-cut the surviviors (amazon).

When in a decade 7% of the entire nation is not working and there are no jobs that can profive the required 56000$ a year to pay for JUST housing what then?

you dont have an answer for that sooooo ... NEXT!!
Whatever will we do, once we automate the farms nobody will have jobs? What will you do!!!! There's nowhere for them to go, theyre all going to be unemployed!
 
I refuse to accept that poor people are causing inflation when businesses are posting record profits while repos and mortgage defulats are the highest they've been in the last 100 years

Poor people causing inflation wasn’t what he was stating.. at all.

AI is just being used as another excuse (lost track of how many historical excuses at this point) for UBI. In all its grandeur, the buzzword focused AI community thinks this will solve our problems - free money!

Until the rest of society will inevitably come down from the stratosphere when they realize AI can’t fix fundamental human problems, that has to be fixed at a societal level. Free money will never resolve this problem, in fact it often exacerbates the issue.

UBI statements like these will age like a fine 2% milk left out of the fridge… as they always do. And then reality will kick back in.
 
Financial value can be assigned to anything, even welfare. Sure, it can be made a mess of too but that doesn't mean it can't be made to work.
History says it can't. Incentives matter.

Paying people to not work unsurprisingly leads to people not working.

(To preempt the most common red herring response: I am not addressing the separate topic of supporting people that cannot work in this post.)
 
These people usually work in cities where rent alone costs x4 times this handout. Good enough to buy food, not enough to not be homeless.
 
"The few jobs that students have landed have often been demeaning," Cort says, "and not really allowing them to do real engineering work, but rather asking them to review repetitive tasks

A students first real job isn't amazing?!

Oh NO!

That never happened before AI! -roll eyes-
 
This is just a creative marketing campaign by the people that would benefit from convince the public that UBI is not a terrible idea that has already failed every time it has been tried (with a shiny new name).
 
In Norway there used to be Post offices, physical banks, paper newspapers, butchershops, music stores that sold cd’s ..and the list goes on and on.
Those stores are gone - or have gone digital, yet we still have an unemployment rate of just 2,4%
Yes, AI is different and will make a bigger impact, but it won’t go as fast as people think.
Consumer adoption for AI today is extremely low compared to the investments. Everyone seems to agree that AI «changes everything», so far the major impact has been AI slop on Insta and TikTok and AI written on every concievable product ..AI Toothbrush! AI Lamp!
You're lying, you export oil and gas, otherwise you would starve to death.
 
If AI has shown us anything, it's the absurdity of importing labor while citizens join the unemployment lines.
Once the affects of severe and large scale unemployment take hold of a nation, the outcome can only be guessed at.
The Big Tech Bros/AI start-ups have shown us one thing. They are cold and calculating. They are not the answer to solving the social & economic problems they caused.

 
The greatest benefit for AI UBI will be tax deductions for the companies. Let's hope that UBI will not be just another welfare system.
 
You're lying, you export oil and gas, otherwise you would starve to death.
Yes, we’d totally starve…
Or maybe we wouldn’t? Maybe, just maybe someone thought about that back in the 80’s, made a national pension fund that has grown to such an extent that it far exeeds our revenue from oil and gas?
Could be!
 
If AI companies have to give money away, the cost of their services would probably be too high. Those that don't spend money on this will have better pricing and outprice competitors.
 
In Norway there used to be Post offices, physical banks, paper newspapers, butchershops, music stores that sold cd’s ..and the list goes on and on.
Those stores are gone - or have gone digital, yet we still have an unemployment rate of just 2,4%
Yes, AI is different and will make a bigger impact, but it won’t go as fast as people think.
Consumer adoption for AI today is extremely low compared to the investments. Everyone seems to agree that AI «changes everything», so far the major impact has been AI slop on Insta and TikTok and AI written on every concievable product ..AI Toothbrush! AI Lamp!
I'm curious, how did they digitally replace butchershops?
 
If you could tell me that 2 billion people will get $4000 per month in the price of 8 trillion per month ... I would agree. It might make capitalism to start working again. Even the director of black rock said that the economy is structured wrong... the number one capitalist was talking about inequality and that sucking the money up top kills capitalism. The main issue is to find the balance between working and earning loads and being unemployed and have a nice decent leaving. If I work 60 hour weeks for 5K per month and I can get fired and get 4K ... there might be an issue ...
 
Yet another woman in tech (see founder of Moveon.org a former screen-saver exec) doing silly things in the name of "nurturing." Pathetic.
 
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