Altman and Yang talked about their shared interest in"universal basic income" and the argument against breaking up big tech. Yang called the proposal espoused by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders"a knee-jerk 20th-century approach to much more nuanced problems." The former tech executive running in the 2020 election has supporters in Silicon Valley, where employees from Google, Apple, and Facebook have donated large sums to his campaign.
Altman and Yang talked about their shared interest in"universal basic income" and the argument against breaking up big tech. Yang called the proposal espoused by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders"a knee-jerk 20th-century approach to much more nuanced problems." The former tech executive running in the 2020 election has supporters in Silicon Valley, where employees from Google, Apple, and Facebook have donated large sums to his campaign.
williamlegate What will?
Tech-friendly isn't quite how I'd describe it
The top 3 contributors to AndrewYang's campaign are employees of Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. Why do they support him even though he keeps bringing up Amazon's $0 tax bill and making tech pay their fair share? 'The technologists I've talked to, they're pretty reasonable.'
Yang is a Chinese Spy