To be clear I'm not arguing when Stanford began looking at UBI. I don't think Pholosopher is either, but I don't know for sure and neither do you. I base that on an extrapolation. She said gained "a lab", that could mean she's referring to a particular lab done AFTER the one you are referring to.
I suppose I could ask her, but it's not a point that I'm hung up on.
Either way, UBI is undeniably a tool of control and in my opinion a bait and switch which many people will fall for. It smacks of "free candy" from government and in my opinion has perverse incentives and undermines self determination. There are consequences to being "owned", the candy can be turned off by those who give it out.