My argument in this topic:
UBI provides children (in general, as a culture or generation) a fair chance to dream themselves as part of the future because they simply cannot stand a chance when they need to compare themselves with robots that are a million times stronger, faster and more intelligent than them.
Children do not use an analytic mind but rather need to feel themselves as part of the future authentically. They need to be able to dream their future.
My primary argument: it must be prevented that children must admit that their organic existence is a burden and disadvantage compared to AI and robotics. This can be done by enabling children to exist by their own dreams, by abolishing the ‘dumb’ struggle requirement which is simply not socially rewarding anymore when AI and robotics can do the work.
It’s just 1.5 years time before the situation could profoundly ‘shift’.
The official communicated numbers ‘three to five years’ should be halved at least. AI and robotics advances exponentially so humanity better gets a grip to secure its ‘dolphin-like-life’ in a world of ‘living’ robotics and AI or a world of Larry Page’s " AI species".
The abolishing of the ‘struggle-to-survive’ disadvantage of human existence might be considered vital if humans are to be given a chance to survive in the future. The struggle does nothing but degrade the human being by forcing its purpose to be measured on technocratic terms, in which AI and robotics can out-compete humans by a factor of millions.
The idea that AI and robotics are to be considered life forms will profoundly alter the situation. It would be best in my opinion that the human has secured a basic means of subsistence on Earth as a basic human right beforehand, so that it can spend its time on things that matter for the human species, far out of reach of the rapidly advancing “living AI species”, like dolphins as a species are out of reach of the human species.