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Interesting. cc @balajis.eth https://x.com/charliettecon/status/1802971681343848760?s=61
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don't think it's gonna be that relevant anymore if we take into account the increased productivity by ai in the coming decades
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Good point. AI can help fill labor gaps, enhance productivity, and support elderly care, mitigating some of the adverse effects of a decreasing population.
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However, rethinking economic models is necessary because current ones often rely on continuous population growth and a stable, younger workforce to drive consumption, innovation, and economic stability. With fewer young people entering the workforce, more jobs being automated and more retirees relying on social support systems, these models face significant strain.
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