Thanks for reading and commenting, Jason. Iagree that the concept of Universal Basic Income is a nuanced concept —with its pros and questions — but I certainly think it’s too easy of a way out. The UBI may well be a long-term solution. But it is arrogant to think that you can bet big on the UBI without betting on things that will improve life today — perhaps research, development, and cash behind investment and ownership structures (such as co-ops, which many capitalists and socialists alike love), or policies that promote more just and inclusive workforces, or more radical profit-sharing among people who actually created the value that becomes AI or robotics — are harder, more complicated topics to tackle than a potentially awesome in theory, but politically and economically unviable today. I am certainly not writing off UBI but think we need to explore more just, inclusive solutions that are perhaps more broad-based viable today. So I’d encourage you to push on those too. I do appreciate you responding with a counter-point as these are the true debates that we need to have for society to move forward; I respect your opinion and appreciate ongoing dialogue.