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Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning

Why Everyone Needs Free Money

Ep. 380

More than 60 per cent of Irish jobs are in positions highly exposed to the threat from AI. So what do we do in the face of this threat? Give everyone free money.

On Free State today we look at universal basic income and how it could transform lives.

How does it work and why would it be profound? And why does the opposition to this sound like the opposition to every other great transformations in society?  

On Free State today we explain why.

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