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One thing that doesn’t seem to be discussed with the whole “tech revolution just creates more jobs” angle is that, in the near future, there are no real incentives for that. If we’re going down the route of declining birth rates, it’s implied we’ll also need less jobs.

From one perspective, it’s good that we’re trying to over-automate now, so we can sustain ourselves in old age. But decreasing population also implies that we don’t need to create more jobs. I’m most likely wrong, but it just feels off this time around.



If there are going to less people in the future, especially as the world ages, I think a lot of this automation will be arriving at the right moment.


I agree with the idea, but it might get worse for a lot of people, which eventually would spiral down to the general society.




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