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The new round values the physical AI startup that aims to automate heavy engineering and drug design at $41 billion., Andrew Yang’s 2020 presidential campaign was based on a warning that automation and AI would hollow out the labor market and concentrate wealth in the hands of a few. At the time, ideas like Universal Basic Income felt fringe. Now Dario Amodei, Sam Altman, and Bernie Sanders are all saying versions of the same thing. An entrepreneur at heart, Yang has found a new way to put money back into the hands of the people — one phone bill at a time. On this episode of TechCrunch's Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan talks to Yang about his startup Noble Mobile, which pays you to use your phone less, ways to combat the “attention economy,” and what startups can do when the government won't move. Subscribe to Equity on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:15 Being right about AI and jobs (unfortunately) 02:09 Noble Mobile and getting paid to touch grass 07:36 Using market incentives instead of dark patterns 10:01 Growth, revenue, and the Mint Mobile comparison 12:28 Dumb phones, offline parties, and fighting the attention economy 18:29 The state of UBI in the AI era 22:15 Should AI companies or the government lead redistribution? 27:01 Lessons for founders 28:21 Outro