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Andrew Yang on Noble Mobile, UBI, and why he's done waiting for policy to catch up

10.06.2026
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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. 

Listen to the full episode to hear: 

  • Why Yang thinks the $100 billion gap between what Americans and Europeans pay for wireless is a startup opportunity. 
  • How a partnership with the  Light Phone fits into the growing "together tech" movement, and why Yang has been throwing no-phone parties in LA and NYC. 
  • What he actually thinks of Bernie Sanders' proposed AI sovereign wealth fund, and why he's skeptical the money should flow through government at all. 
  • Why UBI isn't a salary replacement but a "landing pad,” and what Noble Mobile's $600-a-year savings has to do with it. 

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