Trick question, everyone should get a basic income.
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Why artists? They are not the first or last that will have this problem, if we bring out a basic income it should be for everyone.
I'm all for this. The arts really suffered for years under austerity and cut backs. Right now it feels like enjoyment only for the rich (who can afford tickets, can afford not to work or nepostism). The UK has deep cultural heritage and needs to nurture and develop it in all parts or society.
Personally i see UBI or similar schemes as a weak quick fix for a much larger problem. I'd like to see legislation around how an AI can be trained and if its using art, that needs to be properly licensed and not stolen. With the sheer amount of money being thrown around by big tech these days, I absolutely do not believe they can't afford to pay people for the art they are using, and if an artist tells them to do one, they should fucking do one.
The big issue is major companies controlling the industry